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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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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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‘GRUB Error 17 : Cannot mount selected partition’ Linux Error and Recovery

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

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HTML clipboard GRUB (GRand Unified Bootloader) is the standard boot loader used by Linux systems that allows you to implement multibooting. Also known as GNU GRUB, it loads boot images and recognizes file systems. You can also view or alter partition settings, re-map the disk order on temporarily basis and perform similar tasks. [...]

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Geom Error in Linux

Monday, January 4, 2010

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When you boot your Linux system, GRUB (GRand Unified Bootloader) proceeds in few stages. Your system boots successfully if all these phases complete without any errors. But sometimes, you observe that Linux system halts and an error message is printed at stage 1. In such situations, you fail to access stored data [...]

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GRUB Error 15 in Linux

Sunday, January 3, 2010

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HTML clipboard When you start a Linux system, BIOS first select the boot device and load the boot sector. Further, it looks to load the kernel image, after which the setup code runs to execute the Kernel. If your system is prompting that it can’t find the kernel image, the system will fail [...]

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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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Power Outage and Linux File System Corruption

Friday, January 1, 2010

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Linux is considered to be a relatively reliable operating system. But if crashes unexpectedly due to power outage or kernel bug, it can catch odds of getting corrupted. The next time when you restart your Linux-based system, fsck runs and automatically checks the file system for errors. If it fails, you should [...]

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Rectifying “Superblock corrupted, run with -b 32768” Error in Linux

Friday, January 1, 2010

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In Linux operating system, you can re-size the hard drive volumes with preservation of your critical data stored on the volume, using Gparted utility. It can also be used for creating, moving and removing hard drive volumes. In some situations, resizing the hard drive volume might cause serious problems of data loss. [...]

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How to Resolve ‘Unable to resolve ‘LABEL=boot’ Linux Error?

Thursday, December 31, 2009

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Ext3 (or extended file system) is used as the default file system for many of the Linux distributions. Since it is a journaled file system, it removes the need of running file system check after you encounter unexpected system shutdown. It also supports online file system growth and HTree indexing for large-sized directories. [...]

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