03-30-2014
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1. Filesystems, Disks and Memory
what do you think about the ext3 journal filesystem?? (3 Replies)
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2. Filesystems, Disks and Memory
Hi Linuxers,
I am a newbie here and loggin this facilities regularly.
Recently my PC experience a power trip, my system could not boot up after restarting.
I did the following :
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3. AIX
Hi all,
I installed AIX 5.3 (TL 5300-08-01) and after that I updated to TL 5300-09-01.
The problem is that, when I issue "lppchk -v" I get the following error:
# lppchk -v
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the system to a consistent state:... (10 Replies)
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
After doing something like:
dd if=/dev/zero of=ext3.img bs=1024 count=1048576
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5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Alright so here is my problem:
I have an ext3 external hard drive with about 270gb of data that needs to be copied/transferred to a NTFS drive.
The NTFS drive has data currently on it...which obviously needs to stay intact.
My supervisor mentioned that this problem could be a little tricky so I... (9 Replies)
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6. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi,
In order to have a sand box machine that I could use to test some system changes before going to production state, I'd like to duplicate a working system to a virtual one. Ideally, I'd like to manage to do it this way :
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7. Linux
hi to all I wanted to edit a enigma2 image to my box ..
the image is root.img ..
Analysed then I have the picture and I have this:
parted root.img
WARNING: You are not superuser. Watch out for permissions.
GNU Parted 2.2
Using /home/soft/Bureau/enigma2/root.img
Welcome to GNU Parted! Type... (3 Replies)
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8. Red Hat
hi,
In my production server having
Enterprise Linux Enterprise Linux Server release 5.5 (Carthage)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.5 (Tikanga)
we have a filesystem of 197 gb (Type ext 3)
Hadisk in which this filesystem reside is sdb is of 217 gb. (NO LVM)
Now I want to... (6 Replies)
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi Guys,
I have a file where is different task_id and every task id has many received data, now we have to count no. of received data for any task_id. (received means received words, i.e. count no. of received word of any task_id)
Please help us Guys. (5 Replies)
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10. Red Hat
Hi,
I am facing an issue with one of the 10G fiber link. After certain packets received. I am seeing errors in ifconfig eth* output.
MTU is set to 9000.
any idea? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: snchaudhari2
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
extlinux
extlinux(1) General Commands Manual extlinux(1)
NAME
extlinux - install the SYSLINUX bootloader on a ext2/ext3 filesystem
SYNOPSIS
extlinux [options] directory
DESCRIPTION
EXTLINUX is a new syslinux derivative, which boots from a Linux ext2/ext3 filesystem. It works the same way as SYSLINUX, with a few slight
modifications. It is intended to simplify first-time installation of Linux, and for creation of rescue and other special-purpose boot
disks.
The installer is designed to be run on a mounted directory. For example, if you have an ext2 or ext3 usb key mounted on /mnt, you can run
the following command:
extlinux --install /mnt
OPTIONS
-H, --heads=#
Force the number of heads.
-i, --install
Install over the current bootsector.
-O, --clear-once
Clear the boot-once command.
-o, --once=command
Execute a command once upon boot.
-M, --menu-save=label
Set the label to select as default on the next boot
-r, --raid
Fall back to the next device on boot failure.
--reset-adv
Reset auxiliary data.
-S, --sectors=#
Force the number of sectors per track.
-U, --update
Updates a previous EXTLINUX installation.
-z, --zip
Force zipdrive geometry (-H 64 -S 32).
FILES
The extlinux configuration file needs to be named extlinux.conf and needs to be stored in the extlinux installation directory. For more
information about the contents of extlinux.conf, see syslinux(1) manpage, section files.
BUGS
I would appreciate hearing of any problems you have with SYSLINUX. I would also like to hear from you if you have successfully used SYS-
LINUX, especially if you are using it for a distribution.
If you are reporting problems, please include all possible information about your system and your BIOS; the vast majority of all problems
reported turn out to be BIOS or hardware bugs, and I need as much information as possible in order to diagnose the problems.
There is a mailing list for discussion among SYSLINUX users and for announcements of new and test versions. To join, send a message to
majordomo@linux.kernel.org with the line:
SEE ALSO
syslinux(1)
SYSLINUX for ext2/ext3 filesystem 18 December 2007 extlinux(1)