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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 ...
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