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Bad Block At Beginning Of Inode Table May Cause Data Loss In Linux

Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in Operating System

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 [...]

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Using Anti-virus and Firewall is not Enough to Safeguard Your Data

Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in Security

What safety measures have you taken to make sure the security of your precious data stored on your computer’s hard drive? There are several safeguards which you should always apply to your computer to make your data safe.
You must be thinking that using a firewall or an anti virus software is [...]

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Reconfiguring SCM May Lead to Data Loss in Linux

Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in Operating System

In Linux operating system-based computer, it is quite easy to discover all running system services and shut the unwanted services down. This is possible through SCM (Service Control Manager), which serves purpose of starting, creating, removing and stopping service on Linux system. It works as a single administration point for the Linux controlled nodes. The [...]

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Damaged Disk Labels May Cause Data Loss in Linux

Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in Operating System

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 [...]

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Luks Encryption May Lead To Data Loss In Linux

Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in Operating System

Safeguarding your confidential data from unauthorized access is a major concern for modern businesses. To prevent unauthorized access of your private data, Linux provides a data encryption technique- LUKS. The LUKS (Linux Unified Key Setup) is a hard drive encryption standard that guards your data by offering the standard on-disk-format. It also avoids the possibilities [...]

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Lilo Errors And Data Loss In Linux

Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in Operating System

In order to start or boot your Linux computer without a system or boot disk, you generally need to install boot loader. It is the first program, which runs when your computer boots. This is in charge of loading and transferring control to Linux kernel. Kernel initializes the remaining part of operating system. LILO (Linux [...]

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Damaged /etc/mtab and /etc/fstab Cause Data Loss in Linux

Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in Operating System

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 [...]

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Further Use of Damaged File System Cause Serious Data Loss in Linux

Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in Operating System

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 [...]

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Interrupted Disk Moving Process in Volume Group Cause Data Loss in Linux

Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in Operating System

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 [...]

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Severe Data Loss In Linux Upon Running Fsck On Mounted File System

Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in Operating System

Are you unable to mount your Linux hard drive volume? The problem could be due to corruption the Linux hard drive data structures. To sort out such problems, Linux provides fsck utility. It is a command-line utility, which checks integrity and consistency of Linux file system, finds errors, and tries to fix them. However, in [...]

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