El Capitan Apple
In setting up my shell environment in El Capitan, I've noticed that Apple has made a few additions to both Terminal and to the stock Bash rc files. (Been a while!) For starters: Terminal provides new options for customizing both window and tab titles, and provides guidance on how to further extend this using escape sequences in shell programs.
Change Date Terminal Mac El Capitan Update
- To enable these options to execute in Terminal: sudo spctl –master-disable. System Integrity Protection (SIP) was introduced in El Capitan and is called a rootless mode. It provides more security to your Mac and prevents malware from modifying system files and directories. To Disable Your Mac’s SIP (System Integrity Protection) Restart your Mac.
- But when it comes to macOS software updates, the Mac App Store is really just a front end for a UNIX command, and fans of the Mac's Terminal can actually use this command to update their Mac.
Passwords for all user accounts can be reset and changed when booted from the Recovery Partition on OS X.
This tutorial can be used for OS X 10.11 El Capitan, OS X 10.10 Yosemite, OS X 10.9 Mavericks and OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion.
Step 1. Boot into Recovery Partition
When booting starts press command + R and hold until you see startup screen
Step 2. Go to Utilies>Terminal
Step 3. Insert command “resetpassword” and hit enter (For those that cannot see hard drive insert command “mount –uw /” first)
Step 4. On Reset password screen, select the volume hard drive and user account that you need to reset password. Type 2 times new password and hint and press Save.
You will get confirmation screen and details about the keychain account.
This procedure don’t reset Keychain password, you will need old password to open it or to create new one.