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This is a discussion on System Setup Command OSX within the Mac OS X forums, part of the *BSD Operating systems category; Guys, I stumbled upon this great command the you can call from bash shell. Code: [jasonralph@shine[~]# systemsetup Use systemsetup -help ...


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Guys,
I stumbled upon this great command the you can call from bash shell.

Code:
[jasonralph@shine[~]# systemsetup
Use systemsetup -help to get the many options. I have just started to play with this tool.

For instance I will get some basic information by running.

Code:
[jasonralph@shine[~]# systemsetup -getcomputername
Computer Name: shine
There are a ton of options with systemsetup.
Check out the man page here:
Mac OS X Manual Page For systemsetup(

Very Cool Stuff,

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Great find! I wasn't aware of this tool
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