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Data Loss Due to 'Ivconvert' And Linux Data Recovery Solution
Submitted by jonnydefh@gmail.com on Mon, 2010-12-20 09:24Though the Linux operating system is considered as very much advanced and is most frequently updated, still data loss situations do happen in Linux systems resulting in the loss or inaccessibility of important data. In such situations, if you do have another copy of your data, then only you can feel relieved. Among many other techniques to safe guard your data, hard disk mirroring is one such technique, through which you can be able to create an exact copy of your hard disk.
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Linux Recovery Software to Recover Back Your Data for Any Instance of Hard Drive Crash
Submitted by jonnydefh@gmail.com on Fri, 2010-12-17 09:28Are you annoyed by the crashing of your Linux system regularly? The reason can be anything, including the infection of a deadly virus/malware, operating system malfunction, corruption/missing of data structure of your hard drive etc. Apart from these, there can be a number of reasons for which your Linux hard drive crashes almost every time, you boot the system leaving all your valuable data inaccessible. However, you need not have to ponder on how to recover back your lost/inaccessible data, just try any good Linux data recovery software and it can recover all your data for you safely.
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Unmounted Hard Drive or Volume? LINUX Data Recovery Solution Is Available
Submitted by jonnydefh@gmail.com on Thu, 2010-12-16 08:28The Linux operating system is supposed to be the most regularly updated operating system among its counterparts. Apart from this fact, for its advanced technology and features, a large number of users prefer Linux. But, in Linux, the user can not get everything preloaded just like Windows. There is an unique command for each operation in Linux and from the long list of regularly used commands, the 'mount' command lets the operating system to learn about the file system and lists in the file system hierarchy of the computer, which lets us access the the particular drives.
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Accidental Data Deletion and Linux Data Recovery Solution
Submitted by jonnydefh@gmail.com on Thu, 2010-12-09 11:27Linux operating system has been invented long ago, There has been various new additions as well as up-gradations to the previous versions of Linux and the development of Ext3 is one such example of the betterment of the operating system. Ext3 or the third extended file system is a journaled file system and has been developed over Ext2. With many advanced features, Ext3, still lacks at many grounds, such as unavailability of any data defragmentation tool, accidental deletion causing complex cases of data loss etc.
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Linux Recovery Solution for Data Inaccessibility Following Failing to Change Ownership
Submitted by jonnydefh@gmail.com on Sat, 2010-11-20 10:56Many times, you need to share documents and accessories within the local work station, which lessens individual disk space & allows access to devices, such as printers, scanners, CD/DVD drives, floppy drives etc... While working on a Linux system, if you want to share any of your documents, files or folders within the LAN or the NFS (Network File System), you need to change the ownership of the associated Linux volume.
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How to Perform Linux Data Recovery
Submitted by jonnydefh@gmail.com on Fri, 2010-11-19 07:12Linux is the UNIX like operating system that uses the Linux kernel of Monolithic type. The OS is being installed on a vast range of tablet computers, mobiles, video game consoles, mainframes, super computers etc. Even, statistics says that as, server OS, LINUX accounts more than 50% of the whole global installations. Also,over the years, Linux operating system has gained fair amount of popularity among the common home users with the Fedora, Ubuntu and OpenSUSE distributions.
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How to recover Linux Partition When deleted accidentally
Submitted by jonnydefh@gmail.com on Tue, 2010-11-16 09:14Linux is basically a command based operating system, where, there is a command for each operation and users, who use Linux based computers are usually known as more technically sound individuals. But, however tech savvy one may be, accidental deletion of data is quite common even in case of Linux systems. Moreover, sometimes while resizing partitions with various third-party utilities, important existing Linux partition gets accidentally deleted causing a serious data loss situation.
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I/O Errors While Accessing Linux Volumes Cause Data Loss
Submitted by jonnydefh@gmail.com on Thu, 2010-11-11 11:01This is possible in Linux operating system to install and run the system softwre on a single hard drive partition. Such type of configurations are easy to establish and use. But if you divide your Linux hard disk into multiple volumes, you can effectively manage your critical data and get several other benefits. But in some situations, you might encounter I/O errors while accessing logical hard drive volumes and they become inaccessible. This behavior of Linux system results into critical data loss situations and require Linux Data Recovery to be sorted out.
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Corruption of Fstab and Mtab Files and Available Linux Recovery Solutions
Submitted by jonnydefh@gmail.com on Sat, 2010-10-30 12:49However advanced the technology may be and whatever precautions we may take, data loss is almost inevitable. Though Linux operating system is often improved upon its previous versions than any of its counterparts, still there are a number of reasons, for which data can be lost in a Linux operating system based computer. In a Linux computer, the fstab (/etc/fstab) and mtab (/etc/fstab) are the two most crucial directories. Without these directories, the operating system could not be able to locate neither the existing hard drive volumes nor the mounted drives on your system.
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Solution to Error-Mount - Wrong File System Type
Submitted by jonnydefh@gmail.com on Sat, 2010-10-30 11:35LINUX operating system is popular for its new-age advanced technology and features. LINUX facilitates working on the same computer along side Windows. The process of having two different operating systems on a single computer is known as dual boot, where you can have choice to choose either of the listed operating systems at the boot time. LINUX is the most widely used complete open source operating system and has the bare minimum compatibility issue with other popular operating systems.
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