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The Linux file system is organized as a hierarchy of directories.Linux File Systems Versus Windows-Based File Systems Although similar in many ways, the Linux file system has some striking differences from file systems used in MS-DOS and Windows operating systems. |
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The Linux file system is organized as a hierarchy of directories.Linux File Systems Versus Windows-Based File Systems Although similar in many ways, the Linux file system has some striking differences from file systems used in MS-DOS and Windows operating systems. There are a few: In MS-DOS and Windows file systems, drive letters represent different stor... |
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The File System Types Supported in Linuxext3: Most commonly used file system with Linux. Contains journaling features for safer data and fast reboots after unintended shutdowns. ext2: Predecessor of ext3, but doesn’t contain journaling. iso9660: Evolved from the High Sierra file system (which was the original standard used on CD-... |
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Linux: Administration SystemIf you have a dual-boot Windows/Linux system, you probably know this problem: you can access files from your Windows installation while you are in Linux, but not the other way round. This tutorial shows three ways how you can access your Linux partitions (with ext2 or ext3 filesystem) from withi... |
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Recover Deleted Files in EXT3: ext3undelThe ext3undel utility can recover accidently removed data on ext3 filesystems. Users can recover a specific file by name, or they can restore all files marked as deleted. ext3undel is a wrapper for other recovery programs such as Photorec, Foremost and SleuthKit. ... |
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Formatting USB hard drives for Ubuntu (Gutsy Gibbon)Recently my home Network Attached Storage (NAS) started acting flaky, so I wanted to back up my data. I picked up a 750 gigabyte Seagate Free Agent Pro drive. Here’s how I fixed a couple annoyances: 1. The drive is formatted with ntfs. That’s great for Windows computers, but I preferr... |


