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Data recovery prices

Saturday, January 16, 2010

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Data recovery prices or ‘filesystem Seems To Have Fatal Corruptions. ’ Reiserfs Error ReiserFS file framework is used with Linux operating articulation. Visit Here http://harddrive-datarecovery-fat32. blogspot. com The series articulation has gained great popularity among users thanks to various advanced features, however the most important being chain contour journaling. Due to journaled metadata information, [...]

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Daemons Fail to Start While Booting Linux

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

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HTML clipboard In Linux and UNIX operating systems, daemon is the computer program that runs in the background other than direct control of a user. You can use these daemons to configure your hardware (like devfsd) and perform tasks like scheduled run of cron in your Linux system. But sometimes, these programs fail [...]

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How to resolve “bad super block: magic number wrong” in BSD

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

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Sometimes, after upgrading your BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution) operating system, your computer system booting process halts showing you an error message. Few main reasons for the booting error message can be file system corruption, superblock damage, inode corruption, and more. After the above error message appears, the data stored in your hard [...]

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LILO Errors and Descriptor Table Corruption

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

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LILO or LInux LOader is the standard boot loader used for Linux systems. Irrespective of the file system type, it can be placed in boot sector of partition or MBR. When you start the system and LILO loads, it performs a series of steps and displays the word ‘LILO’. With each letter [...]

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Linux Root Directory Issues

Saturday, January 2, 2010

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Linux Root directory is the initial point, from where the system starts looking for the files stored on the hard disk. Each file and folder that you store on your Linux-based system is marked under this root directory. It is denoted by ‘/’. The Linux root directory further subdivides into subdirectories in [...]

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Failed openSUSE Update and File System Corruption

Monday, December 28, 2009

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Open SUSE is an operating system that is built on the top of Linux Kernel. It is available as OpenSUSE 10. x and 11. x series. This operating system includes an installation and administration utility called YaST2, which is a powerful installation and system management tool. But at times, you observe [...]

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