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    How to Resolve Linux Error- “Read-only file system”Are you

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    How to Resolve Linux Error- “Read-only file system”Are you facing “Read-only file system” error while booting your Linux computer? Does your system refuse to boot up in dual-boot configuration with Microsoft Windows operating system? When you encounter this behavior, system can not boot up and your data becomes inaccessible. At the same time, system may stop responding and you need to perform hard reboot. This ove...

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    Resolving “JBD: no valid journal superblock found” Error in

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    Resolving “JBD: no valid journal superblock found” Error in LinuxExt3 (Third Extended File System) is a journaling and advanced file system, used for the Linux operating system. If your system faces improper system shutdown or system crash, file system journaling empowers endues it to recover without losing data. Ext3 file system contains a number of significant data structures and Superblock is one of them. It stores critical ...

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    Improper Use of Fdisk and dd command May Cause Data Loss in

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    Improper Use of Fdisk and dd command May Cause Data Loss in LinuxThe hard drives can be divided in one or more parts, known as partitions. The division of hard drive is described in partition table, stored in sector 0 of hard drive. Linux operating system requires at least one hard drive partition, namely for the root file system. It may use the swap files and swap partitions, however the latter are quite efficient. Thus, ge...

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    Failed Synchronization Causes Data loss in Mac OS X

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    Failed Synchronization Causes Data loss in Mac OS X The term synchronization talks about one of two distinct but related processes: Synchronization of data and the synchronization of processes...

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    Renaming the Home Directory Cause Data Loss in Mac OS X...

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    Renaming the Home Directory Cause Data Loss in Mac OS X In Mac OS X, a home directory is automatically created when you create a new user. The home directories are stored in Users folder at root of...

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