How To Set Up Software RAID1 On A Running System (Ubuntu 10.04) Last updated: 07-06-2010 | comments | view: 86
This guide explains how to set up software RAID1 on an already running Ubuntu 10.04 system. The GRUB2 bootloader will be configured in such a way t... |
How to Recover Linux Data After Hard Drive Crash? Last updated: 05-27-2010 | comments | view: 213
Is your Linux hard drive crashing abruptly every time when you boot your system? Are you unable to boot your Linux computer and access data from it |
Tips to Resolve "Journal Inode is Deleted" Error Last updated: 05-25-2010 | comments | view: 183
A Linux based computer system becomes unbootable in case its file system gets corrupted or damaged. In most of these situations, |
Interrupted Logical Volume Extending Process Causes Data Loss in Linux Last updated: 05-24-2010 | comments | view: 173
LVM (Logical Volume Manager) is a part of Linux operating system kernel, which manages hard drives and other mass storage devices. I |
Superblock Corruption Makes Linux Volume Unmountable Last updated: 05-21-2010 | comments | view: 187
Like other computer operating systems, Linux also comprise of various components, which include Superblock. Superblock is a significant metadata of... |
How to recover lost data from ext2 file system in Linux Last updated: 05-20-2010 | comments | view: 174
The ext2 (second extended) is one of the file systems of Linux operating systems. It is used in several Linux distributions and is the first choice... |
Recovering corrupted Linux system after “fscking” a mounted system Last updated: 05-19-2010 | comments | view: 191
In the Linux operating system, fsck is a useful utility that scans the file system for consistency and integrity and on finding errors repairs them |
Recovering a Red Hat Linux System After a Power Outage Last updated: 05-15-2010 | comments | view: 159
Today, the Linux operating system has carved a niche of its own. It has got a dedicated category of users who will happily |
Recovering lost data from ext2 Linux system Last updated: 05-14-2010 | comments | view: 145
The Linux system is an open sourced operating system that is used by people all over the world. Unlike Windows and Apple operating systems, |
Recovering ext3-based Linux system in case of superblock corruption Last updated: 05-11-2010 | comments | view: 173
The ext3 file system of Linux operating system is the successor of ext2, and is a journaled file system. Being a journaled system, |
Recovering Lost Data from ext2 Linux File System Last updated: 05-07-2010 | comments | view: 153
The Linux system is an open sourced operating system that is used by people all over the world. Unlike Windows and Apple operating systems, |
A Layman’s Guide to Recover Lost Data in Linux Last updated: 05-06-2010 | comments | view: 154
Data loss is a terrible situation, which may occur to any system, irrespective of the operating system and hardware platform. |
Recovering File System in Linux 4 Last updated: 05-04-2010 | comments | view: 135
The Linux system is one of the most used operating systems in the world. It is an open source operating system that is much |
Recovering lost files from ext3 file system in Linux Last updated: 04-30-2010 | comments | view: 149
The ext3 (third extended file system) is a file system used by Linux kernel. It is a journaled file system, which is a default file system for many... |
SCSI CRC Boot Errors May Cause Data Loss in Linux Last updated: 04-30-2010 | comments | view: 115
Booting errors are very common in Linux operating system, which makes your system unbootable and unusable. |
How to Perform Ext4 File Recovery in Linux Last updated: 04-29-2010 | comments | view: 175
The Ext4 (Fourth Extended File System) is an advanced journaling file system, developed for Linux operating system. It is successor of Ext3 file sy... |
Recovering Linux file system after superblock corruption Last updated: 04-29-2010 | comments | view: 119
A Linux file system is a collection of various files and folders, which is stored in a separate disk partition. The entire disk partition is then d... |
Processing 10000 Pictures Using Many Computers With Oropo (Debian/Ubuntu) Last updated: 04-27-2010 | comments | view: 70
Have you ever had a lot of data to process? In such a moment after a while of processing we realize that it will take ages to complete. It would be... |
Installing Kernel Updates Without Reboot With Ksplice Uptrack On Ubuntu 9.10 Last updated: 02-14-2010 | comments | view: 137
Ksplice Uptrack is a subscription service that lets you apply 100% of the important kernel security updates released by your Linux vendor without r... |
NTFS Disk Recovery Last updated: 02-12-2010 | comments | view: 201
Mary, the daughter of a friend is in college: her Windows XP laptop constantly reboots and, we suspect, has a bad hard drive. The system will boot ... |