Bad Block At Beginning Of Inode Table May Cause Data Loss In Linux
Are you unable to mount your Linux hard drive volume? Are you facing superblock, inode, or file system corruption like error messages while booting your Linux system? Such situations are caused by corruption of Linux hard drive metadata structures. This behavior of Linux operating system renders all your significant data inaccessible and leads to significant [...]
Tags: Beginning, Block, Cause, Data, iNode, Linux, Loss, Table
Damaged Disk Labels May Cause Data Loss in Linux
In Linux operating system, the hard drive volumes are mounted by the disk labels, in place of the device paths. It is a quite effective approach because the disk path and name can get changed when you boot your system and so can create a number of complications for your system. Therefore, the labels are [...]
Damaged /etc/mtab and /etc/fstab Cause Data Loss in Linux
Linux file system is made up of several components and /etc/mtab and /etc/fstab are most important among them. For proper functioning of your file system and computer system, these data structures must be intact and in working state. Any damage to file system components may make it unusable and cause critical data loss situations. In [...]
Tags: /etc/fstab, /etc/mtab, Cause, Damaged, Data, Linux, Loss
Further Use of Damaged File System Cause Serious Data Loss in Linux
File system is the most critical component of every computer operating system. It manages all the data on your hard drive. Operating system only interacts with the file system to access data from your hard drive. In some situations, this complex data structure gets damaged and all of your data stored on the hard drive [...]
Tags: Cause, Damaged, Data, File, Further, Linux, Loss, Serious, System
Interrupted Disk Moving Process in Volume Group Cause Data Loss in Linux
All of the computer hard drives come with a limited storage capacity and may become full or their performance may get degraded. In such cases, you need a new hard drive with high speed and more storage capacity. Before you remove the old hard drive, you should always move your data to new one, to [...]
Tags: Cause, Data, DISK, Group, Interrupted, Linux, Loss, Moving, Process, Volume
Root iNode Corruption Cause Data Loss in Linux
In Linux and other Unix-like operating system, you can detect and repair hard drive errors using fsck command. This command runs in 5 phases. In the first phase, it checks data blocks and their size while in second phase file and directory pathnames are checked. In the remaining three phases, the connectivity, file reference counts [...]
Improper Mounting Of File System Cause Failure and Data Loss in Linux
In Linux operating system, you should arrange to mount root file system as read-only to start with at boot time. If required then remount the file system in read/write mode. Most of the Linux distributions follow this process. If your operating system does not do this, you must read the documentation and then find out [...]
Tags: Cause, Data, Failure, File, Improper, Linux, Loss, mounting, System
Incorrect Application of dd Command May Cause Data loss in Linux
In Linux computers, dd (data definition) command-line utility offers several advantages such as converting raw data or low-level copying of data from hard drive to any other storage media. The command is used to copy the file system and is capable of copying specified number of data blocks or bytes. Furthermore, this tool allows you [...]
Tags: application, Cause, command, Data, Incorrect, Linux, Loss
Interrupted Process of GParted Cause Superblock Corruption and Data Loss in Linux
In Linux operating system, GPT (GParted) is a useful tool that facilitates you to create, resize, move, delete, copy and check the hard drive partitions/volumes. It also copy file system on newly created partitions. It is helpful to create space to install new operating system, copying data stored on hard drive, mirroring one volume with [...]
Tags: Cause, Corruption, Data, Gparted, Interrupted, Linux, Loss, Process, Superblock
Partition Resizing in Dual-Boot System May Cause Data Loss in Linux
Hard drive resizing a common practice for most of the computer users, who prioritize the effective management of data. Most of the computer operating systems, including Windows and Linux provide inbuilt utilize to manage hard drive partitions. But in some situations, generally in a dual-boot system with Windows and Linux, partition resizing in Windows may [...]
Tags: Cause, Data, DualBoot, Linux, Loss, Partition, Resizing, System
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