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OmarAlkassab avatar OmarAlkassab commented on July 4, 2024 1

Hello, how to disable these configurations please ?

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AladdinHZ avatar AladdinHZ commented on July 4, 2024

Hello, thanks for good work indeed.
But is there a way to reset all modifications it made ?

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unixabg avatar unixabg commented on July 4, 2024

Greetings,
Best to just re-image the sdcard with pristine image.

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anthonyzhub avatar anthonyzhub commented on July 4, 2024

Hi,

If you had pre-existing configurations and would like to go back to them, all pre-existing files will end with .old. In other words, if you go to the following directories, that are listed below, and find two files with similar names but different suffixes, delete the file that doesn't have .old and rename the other file without ".old"

Example

In /etc/, there are three files that should have .old extension: 'udhcpd.conf, sysctl.conf, iptables.ipv4.nat. Please keep this in mind, there is udhcpd.confandudhcpd.conf.old. In this kind of situation, **ONLY** delete udhcpd.confand renameudhcpd.conf.oldtoudhcpd.conf. If you accidentally delete udhcpd.conf.old`, the file cannot be recovered! By repeating this step in every directory, you are "technically" undoing the changes that this repository made on your Raspberry Pi. As far as I know, no other directories or files were affected.

To delete: sudo rm <file name>
To rename: `sudo mv

Directories Affected:

  1. /etc/
  2. /etc/default/
  3. /etc/network/
  4. /etc/hostapd/

Best of luck!

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Nicram90 avatar Nicram90 commented on July 4, 2024

Hi,

If you had pre-existing configurations and would like to go back to them, all pre-existing files will end with .old. In other words, if you go to the following directories, that are listed below, and find two files with similar names but different suffixes, delete the file that doesn't have .old and rename the other file without ".old"

Example

In /etc/, there are three files that should have .old extension: 'udhcpd.conf, sysctl.conf, iptables.ipv4.nat. Please keep this in mind, there is udhcpd.confandudhcpd.conf.old. In this kind of situation, **ONLY** delete udhcpd.confand renameudhcpd.conf.oldtoudhcpd.conf. If you accidentally delete udhcpd.conf.old`, the file cannot be recovered! By repeating this step in every directory, you are "technically" undoing the changes that this repository made on your Raspberry Pi. As far as I know, no other directories or files were affected.

To delete: sudo rm <file name> To rename: `sudo mv

Directories Affected:

  1. /etc/
  2. /etc/default/
  3. /etc/network/
  4. /etc/hostapd/

Best of luck!

Thanks for all!!! This solution work fine for me! Thanks!

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