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Why everyone should have a spare bootable Linux USB disk
There are some situations where you'll wish you had one.
So my friend has a D-Link DNS323 2 bay NAS box. He had a power failure the other day and now the NAS box no longer sees his drive as valid, which is bad.<BR><BR>Googling around seems to indicate that ...
To create a log or not to create a log, that is the question. How to recover deleted files in Linux with testdisk Your email has been sent If you've had files deleted by a hacker or you've ...
Plenty of utilities can recover deleted files, but what if you can't boot your computer, or the whole drive has been formatted? Here's how to dig deep and recover the most elusive deleted files, or ...
10 Linux rescue tools for recovering Linux, Windows, or Mac machines Your email has been sent When you're dealing with a system that won't boot, you need a robust and dependable recovery tool. Here ...
After reading Recover Missing Files, Frederic Hugues asked about recovering them from a networked-attached storage (NAS) drive. I wish I could simply tell you that my previous advise applies.
Storage media is more reliable than it’s ever been. But while drive failures are fewer and further between, technology improvements do nothing to protect you from ...
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Mastering the Linux file system: My go-to commands and tips
Learn some of the most important Linux commands.
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