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- After I download files on OSX and then want to use them, they often have an @ appended on the file mode whenever I do a ls -l.Here is an example output, see the @ near the beginning of the line. Ls -l.php -rw-r-r-@ 1 username staff 11179 Dec 17 2010 class.mysql.php -rw-r-r-@ 1 username staff 24 Nov 1 2010 info.php -rw-r-r-@ 1 username staff 61 Dec 23 2010 page.php -rw-r-r-@ 1.
- How to back up your Mac with Time Machine. We have a step-by-step guide to backing up with Time Machine here, but essentially you just need to do the following. Plug in hard drive or SSD.
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I would recommend you accomplish this with the networksetup utility from the command line. You can set it to add persistent static routes for individual network profiles. I used it to successfully accomplish exactly what you're talking about for both my 'Home - Docked' network location, and my 'Home - Wifi' location. Be careful that you do not have hyphens in the network service name that you're adding the routes into - it doesn't seem to 'like' that (the network locations name doesn't seem to matter much, however).
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- Here's a link for you to check out: http://www.marcoach.nl/persistent-static-routes-on-os-x/
- Also, from a terminal window: 'man networksetup' gives you all the usage info you'll need.
Hope that helps!
Best,
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Pete
Oct 19, 2017 9:05 AM