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Jamie Hill

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Hiding system files such as /usr and /bin on OSX Leopard Posted: Nov 11, 2008 4:40 AM
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This is a very boring post considering it’s the first in over a year but hey, I have to start somewhere. Since upgrading to Leopard, even on clean installs, it decides to show system files such as /usr /bin /etc etc. To re-hide these files use the following: sudo /Developer/Tools/SetFile -a V /bin The -a means [...]

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