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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Linux (Ubuntu) = Unix (NOT IMPORTANT - NO RUSH) Post 302711331 by Corona688 on Friday 5th of October 2012 06:31:30 PM
Old 10-05-2012
There is no "UNIX" to download. UNIX is to operating systems what the IEEE is to electrical sockets. It's a definition, not an actual thing. If an OS has certain features provided in a certain way, it can be certified as a UNIX one.

UNIX includes BSD, Solaris, OSX, IRIX, QNX, HP-UX, AIX, and hosts of others. Many of these can't run on a standard PC.
 

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TESTDISK(8)						       Administration Tools						       TESTDISK(8)

NAME
testdisk - Scan and repair disk partitions SYNOPSIS
testdisk [/log] [/debug] [/dump] [device|image.dd|image.e01] testdisk /version testdisk /list [/log] DESCRIPTION
TestDisk checks and recovers lost partitions It works with : - BeFS (BeOS) - BSD disklabel (FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD) - CramFS, Compressed File System - DOS/Windows FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 - HFS and HFS+, Hierarchical File System - JFS, IBM's Journaled File System - Linux ext2/ext3/ext4 - Linux Raid RAID 1: mirroring RAID 4: striped array with parity device RAID 5: striped array with distributed parity information RAID 6: striped array with distributed dual redundancy information - Linux Swap (versions 1 and 2) - LVM and LVM2, Linux Logical Volume Manager - Mac partition map - Novell Storage Services NSS - NTFS (Windows NT/2K/XP/2003/Vista/...) - ReiserFS 3.5, 3.6 and 4 - Sun Solaris i386 disklabel - Unix File System UFS and UFS2 (Sun/BSD/...) - XFS, SGI's Journaled File System It can undelete files from - DOS/Windows FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 - Linux ext2 - NTFS (Windows NT/2K/XP/2003/Vista/...) OPTIONS
/log create a testdisk.log file /debug add debug information /dump dump raw sectors /list display current partitions SEE ALSO
fdisk(8), photorec(8). AUTHOR
TestDisk 6.13, Data Recovery Utility, November 2011 Christophe GRENIER <grenier@cgsecurity.org> http://www.cgsecurity.org 2011 November TESTDISK(8)
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