Code:
#!/bin/bash
echo "
Great, you get to figure out how to upgrade the main version of the software on the older device. Once you're done with that, we will use a software dump to figure out the differences in old and new. We will incorporate the new features on the old and prove whether Apple is being honest to the public about being able to upgrade their software!
"
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echo "Cyna walks up to you and hands you a flash drive. 'On this is everything that we have developed here in OTA to rip apart Apple software, including an emulator which will run as soon as you boot up the device on which you are working. The terminal has a debugging bridge which pulls and records every single process that runs as soon as you press the power button on the device. Now head over to your brand new office, make yourself at home and get started with that mainver upgrade.
"
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echo "You walk into the office, and it is amazing. There are plants surrounding the office, and a ceiling that simulates the current conditions of the sky outside the building. The whole right side of the office is laden with a huge desk with multiple monitors, PC's, cables, external HDD's, and various Raspberry Pi looking devices that are probably used to simulate the current devices on which OTA is working. Perpendicular to the right wall is a table on the left wall with fresh cupcakes, donutes, eclairs, froyos, gingerbread androids, honeycombs, a bowl of jelly beans, a key lime pie, and a mini-freezer with android-shaped ice cream sandwiches. There is a refrigerator with fresh made lemonade, orangeade, cans of Mountain Dew, and Peach Bellini Tea."
echo "You sit down in a chair that feels like a Tempurpedic as it molds to your back and turn on the super PC in front of you. As you look at it, there are eight buttons on the front, each for a different Operating System, with 7 and 8 being automatically known to be repair terminal and a Windows safe mode, you read a post-it note left by whomever was here last that reads ***Backtrack seems to be the only distro that would establish communication with the Ray*** ."
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echo "Well I guess I should use Backtrack"
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echo -n "
Which OS would you like to use? (Enter a number)
1 ) Ubuntu
2 ) Gentoo
3 ) Linux Mint
4 ) Backtrack Linux
5 ) Fedora
6 ) Windows
"
read distro
case distro in
4 ) echo "You chose Backtrack Linux, now booting Backtrack Linux"
;;
* ) echo "You chose $distro, now booting OS"
esac
echo "I guess I should boot up securely, as in disable wifi, boot up, setup my username and password, write a boot script to disable wifi unless I initiate it, and restart the computer and change all my credentials."
read return
"Now I've disabled wifi, time to boot up"
echo "The button is pressed and no sound is heard except a brief sucking sound which is the aqua-cooling system setting its pressure. Blue lights shine from the side out of an intricate hex-in-hex patterned plexiglass. You see the drive deck at station 4 move backwards and then lift up into a resting place. You can see the fans begin to work inside and with a press of a button on top by the USB 7.0 Port, the speed of the fans can be set. I will leave this alone for now. the wifi button is still lit up brightly white."
echo "A setup screen pops up asking generic installation question, time zone, partitions, etc. Then the User setup screen pops up...."
read return
echo -n "Enter username >
"
read username
echo -n "Enter a strong password >
"
read -s userpass
echo -n "Enter password again >
"
read -s userpass1
{
if [ $userpass != $userpass1 ]; then
echo "Your passwords did not match. Please re-enter a new one."
read -s userpass
echo "Enter password again"
read -s userpass1
fi
}
fi *****LINE 62******
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echo "Now that I've got that boot script written for the wifi, I'll restart the computer and reset my username and login just in case somehow the connection to this computer was compromised, or someone in OTA (God I hope not) has alterior motives."
read return