Articles by Maria Peter
Shared Library Error - Linux Data Recovery Solution -
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Maria Peter
The system library is a collection of programs, subroutines or executables, which can be used by other independent programs. While working in a Linux system, sometimes you fail to start applications or even face problems in accessing the files associated with some applications following error...
Linux Recovery Solution for Data Inaccessibility Following Failing to Change Ownership -
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Maria Peter
Many 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...
How to recover Linux Partition When deleted accidentally -
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Maria Peter
Linux 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...
Corruption of Fstab and Mtab Files and Available Linux Recovery Solutions -
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Maria Peter
However 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...
Solution to Error-Mount - Wrong File System Type -
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Maria Peter
LINUX 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...
Recovering Linux system after using "fsck" on a mounted system -
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Maria Peter
In the Linux operating system, the fsck is a useful utility that scans the file system for consistency and integrity. It is usually run automatically at the startup if the system detects that it is in an inconsistent state. It checks and repairs the file...
LINUX data recovery from ext3 file system partition is possible -
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Maria Peter
Being part of this e-age, we must have witnessed data loss every now and then. Though LINUX is not new to us, for its command mode and less user friendlier user interface, users are less comfortable at using it. Furthermore, if there happens any problem...
Solution to error-Partition Table unreadable -
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Maria Peter
The partition is considered as a piece of logical division of the disk space, which runs on some operating system. Partition table is located at the first sector (cylinder 0, head 0 and sector 1, MBR) of each hard disk and It memorizes the information...
How to repair corrupt superblock in ext2 file system -
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Maria Peter
In the Linux systems, the ext2 (short for second extended file system) file system is used extensively by numerous users. This file system is very efficient when dealing with real large disk partitions. In addition, when the ext2 file system is mounted then all the...
Linux data recovery:GRUB Error 17 and Recovery Options -
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Maria Peter
GNU GRUB or the GRand Unified Bootloader is a boot loader package from GNU with the implementation of multi boot specification. This enables an user to install multiple operating system in a single computer and choose the one, which is to be run when the...
Recovery of inaccessible data from corrupted ext3 file system -
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Maria Peter
The ext3 or third extended file system is the successor of the ext2 file system. It has got many features that corresponds to it being a reliable system from earlier versions. One of such features is the journaling feature that keeps track of all the...
Recovering corrupted ext2-based file system from Linux -
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Maria Peter
The Linux system is an Open source operating system and it is more secure than other OS. It provides the freedom to administer your system by taking care of the look & feel and the applications to be installed, etc. However, as nothing is perfect...
An Easy Way to Recover Data From Ext3 File System Volume -
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Maria Peter
The Ext3 (Third Extended) file system is an advanced journaling file system of Linux operating system. Ext3 is the default file system in various distributions of Linux operating system, such as Fedora, Debian, and Red Hat. It provides improved data integrity, easy translation, speed, and...
Ext3 Error Due To Journal File Corruption -
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Maria Peter
Most of the Linux file systems, including ext3, support file system journaling and thus are less prone to corruption. But as all problems can't always be ruled out, a Linux volume can get corrupt for multitude of reasons. Though you can delete the corrupted volume...
Ext3 File System Journaling In Linux -
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Maria Peter
Ext3 or Third Extended is a reliable and popular file system for Linux operating system. It supports advanced concept of file system journaling to protect your system against unexpected system shutdown, system crash, and power outages like situations. It reduces the need of system repairs,...
Fixing "attempt To Read Block From Filesystem…" Error -
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Maria Peter
An Ext2 file system contains a component named 'superblock' to save critical information about the file system. This component, if corrupted, gives an error at the time of mounting of the hard disk partition. The data saved in the hard disk partition becomes inaccessible after...
Hard Drive Partition Unbootable Post File System Corruption -
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Maria Peter
A file system error message on a Linux-based computer system occurs when the file system gets corrupted. The corruption may be due to improper system shutdown, superblock corruption, operating system malfunction, application crash, and virus infection. The system becomes unbootable after any such file system...