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Mount partitions in a GNU/Linux system
The following tutorial will help you to learn how to mount partitions in a GNU/Linux system. First step is to create a mount point. A mount point can be any directory. Usually the directory should be empty. Otherwise after mounting you won’t be able to access the contents of that directory.
Apr 9th, 2009 | Filed under Tutorial -
SquashFS Support in Linux Kernel 2.6.28
I had a requirement to take the backup image of a Debian GNU/Linux server. So I planned to clone the hard disk in which the OS is installed. My first preference went to Clonezilla, a Free Software for disk/partition cloning. So I downloaded the clonezilla pen drive version. I have tried a lot to install [...]
Jan 18th, 2009 | Filed under Tutorial
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