Category Archives: Data Recovery

Pmove and Linux Data Loss Issues

shally spears asked: Operating system commands are targeted to ease the user with respect to some tasks. But due to the incomplete knowledge and sometimes due to little reckless conduct of user, harsh data loss like problems may arise. Linux … Continue reading

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“no Such File or Directory” Error in Linux

Dereck J asked: Sometimes when you try to install device drivers on your Linux system, you might fail to do it. It could be due to incompatibility of the operating system Kernel with your device driver or device.To work around … Continue reading

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Reiserfs File System Corruption and Linux Recovery

Dereck J asked: ReiserFS is the Journaled file system used for the Linux operating system. For the various features of this file system like metadata- only journaling, tail packing and online resizing, it is well adopted by the users who … Continue reading

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Raid Importance in Linux

Mahendra asked:  Raid stands for Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disk. It combines multiple small disks into a single logical store unit. Its performance is more than that of Single Large expensive drive (SLED).For RaidMTBF of Array = MTBF of individual … Continue reading

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