A file system (or filesystem) is a means to organize data expected to be retained after a program terminates by providing procedures to store, retrieve and update data, as well as manage the available space on the device(s) which contain it. A file system organizes data in an efficient manner and is tuned to the specific characteristics of the device. A tight coupling usually exists between the operating system and the file system. Some file systems provide mechanisms to control access to the data and metadata. Ensuring reliability is a major responsibility of a file system. Some file systems allow multiple programs to update the same file at nearly the same time.
For More Video lectures from IIT Professors .......visit www.satishkashyap.com Video lectures and Lecture Notes on "Operating Systems" by Prof. P.K. Biswas s...
56:44
Vinay Mathur- File systems and storage of files in Unix
Vinay Mathur- File systems and storage of files in Unix
Vinay Mathur- File systems and storage of files in Unix
7:32
Linux Filesystem Basics
Linux Filesystem Basics
Linux Filesystem Basics
Created on April 13, 2010 using FlipShare. This video is designed to give you a basic idea of how the Linux Filesystem is laid out.
80:39
5. Understanding the Filesystem
5. Understanding the Filesystem
5. Understanding the Filesystem
In this video we cover the Linux file system and how we navigate around it.
53:18
Linux Filesystems: Where did they come from? [linux.conf.au 2014]
Linux Filesystems: Where did they come from? [linux.conf.au 2014]
Linux Filesystems: Where did they come from? [linux.conf.au 2014]
An excellent, thought provoking paper on Linux filesystems was presented at the FAST 13 conference earlier this year: "A Study of Linux File System Evolution...
8:39
FAT File System Explained
FAT File System Explained
FAT File System Explained
5:45
The Linux File System - Explained
The Linux File System - Explained
The Linux File System - Explained
In Linux, everything is a file. All the files the kernel can understand are displayed. This can make for quite a scary file system for some, so I'm here to b...
26:36
15 The Network File System NFS
15 The Network File System NFS
15 The Network File System NFS
Linux is nothing but the Linux kernel. http://networking4videos.blogspot.com In this tutorial you will learn like introduction 2 linux ,administration , file...
10:31
PS3 FIX The file system on the system storage is corrupted REVIEW
PS3 FIX The file system on the system storage is corrupted REVIEW
PS3 FIX The file system on the system storage is corrupted REVIEW
PS3 EASY Fix Just do PS3 System Restore try to backup game saves before doing this cause ps3 will be restore to brand new, STOPS RESTORING HOW TO FIX PS3 The...
8:55
Lecture on Database vs Filesystem
Lecture on Database vs Filesystem
Lecture on Database vs Filesystem
This lecture explains the difference between Database and Filesystem, and discusses about the features of Database...
16:58
Server Basics (13) | DFS Distributed File System
Server Basics (13) | DFS Distributed File System
Server Basics (13) | DFS Distributed File System
http://pc-addicts.com - How to setup DFS (Distributed File System) on a Windows 2008 R2 server. This tutorial can also be found at: http://pc-addicts.com/how...
For More Video lectures from IIT Professors .......visit www.satishkashyap.com Video lectures and Lecture Notes on "Operating Systems" by Prof. P.K. Biswas s...
56:44
Vinay Mathur- File systems and storage of files in Unix
Vinay Mathur- File systems and storage of files in Unix
Vinay Mathur- File systems and storage of files in Unix
7:32
Linux Filesystem Basics
Linux Filesystem Basics
Linux Filesystem Basics
Created on April 13, 2010 using FlipShare. This video is designed to give you a basic idea of how the Linux Filesystem is laid out.
80:39
5. Understanding the Filesystem
5. Understanding the Filesystem
5. Understanding the Filesystem
In this video we cover the Linux file system and how we navigate around it.
53:18
Linux Filesystems: Where did they come from? [linux.conf.au 2014]
Linux Filesystems: Where did they come from? [linux.conf.au 2014]
Linux Filesystems: Where did they come from? [linux.conf.au 2014]
An excellent, thought provoking paper on Linux filesystems was presented at the FAST 13 conference earlier this year: "A Study of Linux File System Evolution...
8:39
FAT File System Explained
FAT File System Explained
FAT File System Explained
5:45
The Linux File System - Explained
The Linux File System - Explained
The Linux File System - Explained
In Linux, everything is a file. All the files the kernel can understand are displayed. This can make for quite a scary file system for some, so I'm here to b...
26:36
15 The Network File System NFS
15 The Network File System NFS
15 The Network File System NFS
Linux is nothing but the Linux kernel. http://networking4videos.blogspot.com In this tutorial you will learn like introduction 2 linux ,administration , file...
10:31
PS3 FIX The file system on the system storage is corrupted REVIEW
PS3 FIX The file system on the system storage is corrupted REVIEW
PS3 FIX The file system on the system storage is corrupted REVIEW
PS3 EASY Fix Just do PS3 System Restore try to backup game saves before doing this cause ps3 will be restore to brand new, STOPS RESTORING HOW TO FIX PS3 The...
8:55
Lecture on Database vs Filesystem
Lecture on Database vs Filesystem
Lecture on Database vs Filesystem
This lecture explains the difference between Database and Filesystem, and discusses about the features of Database...
16:58
Server Basics (13) | DFS Distributed File System
Server Basics (13) | DFS Distributed File System
Server Basics (13) | DFS Distributed File System
http://pc-addicts.com - How to setup DFS (Distributed File System) on a Windows 2008 R2 server. This tutorial can also be found at: http://pc-addicts.com/how...
error unknown filesystem grub rescue
error: unknown filesystem
grub rescue/ set boot=(hd0,msdos5)
grub rescue/ set prefix=(hd0,msdos5)/boot/grub
grub rescue/ insmod normal
grub rescue/ normal
finish
37:29
Understanding File Systems
Understanding File Systems
Understanding File Systems
5:36
How to Restore PS3 File System | Recovery Menu | Safe Menu
How to Restore PS3 File System | Recovery Menu | Safe Menu
How to Restore PS3 File System | Recovery Menu | Safe Menu
PS3 Restore File System Walkthrough. How long does it take? About 2 - 5 minutes. For FAQ's check out our post - http://www.ps3blog.net/2013/02/10/ps3-restore...
106:23
File System Operations in UFT
File System Operations in UFT
File System Operations in UFT
File System Operations in VBScript for UFT Video, It explains how to create File System Object and How to perform File System Operations in UFT Test Automation.
16:31
Linux FileSystem Management
Linux FileSystem Management
Linux FileSystem Management
Topic Covered 1:Virtual FileSystem Layer(VFS) 2:Journaling(Ordered,journal and writeback) 3:ext2 and ext3(Super Block,Data Block,Inode Table) 4:tuned.
1:04
How to fix: -Grub rescue: unknown filesystem- Error
How to fix: -Grub rescue: unknown filesystem- Error
How to fix: -Grub rescue: unknown filesystem- Error
After that run:
sudo grub-update
sudo grub-install /dev/sda
and you should be done
100:10
Ceph: object storage, block storage, file system, replication, massive scalability, and then some!
Ceph: object storage, block storage, file system, replication, massive scalability, and then some!
Ceph: object storage, block storage, file system, replication, massive scalability, and then some!
Presenter(s): Florian Haas,Tim Serong
URL: http://lca2013.linux.org.au/schedule/30091/view_talk
Ceph is one of the most exciting new technologies to recently emerge in the Linux storage space. Based on the RADOS object store, the Ceph stack boasts massive scalability and high availability using nothing but commercial, off-the shelf hardware and free and open source software.
Ceph includes a massively distributed filesystem (Ceph FS), a striped, replicated, highly available block device (RADOS block device, RBD), S3 and Swift object storage capability through the RESTful RADOS Gateway, and a simple, well-documented native API with language
2:30
Hướng dẫn sửa lỗi Error: unknown filesystem Grub rescue trên Windows
Hướng dẫn sửa lỗi Error: unknown filesystem Grub rescue trên Windows
Hướng dẫn sửa lỗi Error: unknown filesystem Grub rescue trên Windows
Error: unknown filesystem
Entering rescue mode...
grub rescue
Với X là số mà bạn tìm ra được, ví dụ nếu là (hd0,msdos6) thì X sẽ là 6, các bạn thay thế vào câu lệnh nhé.
- ls
- set boot=(hd0,msdosX)
- set prefix=(hd0,msdosX)/boot/grub (nếu đoạn này báo lỗi not found thì làm lại bước ls để tìm X khác)
- insmod normal
- normal
Error: unknown filesystem
Entering rescue mode...
grub rescue
44:30
Basics of NTFS - Computer forensics
Basics of NTFS - Computer forensics
Basics of NTFS - Computer forensics
This is the first video of the Computer forensics course (tutorial) at Duckademy, To do computer forensics, understanding the NTFS file system, the inner working of resident files and non-resident files is a must.
The goal of the Computer forensic course is teaching you how to collect evidence in case of an incident and to investigate how the intruders came in, what data they have stolen, if they have harmed your system.
In addition we will give you advice on what you can do to block the next attack.
The Computer forensics course will cover:
- Recovering NTFS file system and looking for evidence
-Recovering FAT16 and FAT32 file system
-A
5:11
Linux 3 - File System
Linux 3 - File System
Linux 3 - File System
In this video we explore the purpose of each of the high level sub directories of root. We understand the structure of the file system and what data, devices, symlinks and folders represent on it.
bin - is a standard subdirectory of the root directory in Unix-like operating systems that contains the executable (i.e., ready to run) programs that must be available in order to attain minimal functionality for the purposes of booting (i.e., starting) and repairing a system.
There is another directory known as sbin that holds only administrative commands and daemon processes.
The boot directory stores data that is used before the kernel begins
For More Video lectures from IIT Professors .......visit www.satishkashyap.com Video lectures and Lecture Notes on "Operating Systems" by Prof. P.K. Biswas s...
For More Video lectures from IIT Professors .......visit www.satishkashyap.com Video lectures and Lecture Notes on "Operating Systems" by Prof. P.K. Biswas s...
An excellent, thought provoking paper on Linux filesystems was presented at the FAST 13 conference earlier this year: "A Study of Linux File System Evolution...
An excellent, thought provoking paper on Linux filesystems was presented at the FAST 13 conference earlier this year: "A Study of Linux File System Evolution...
In Linux, everything is a file. All the files the kernel can understand are displayed. This can make for quite a scary file system for some, so I'm here to b...
In Linux, everything is a file. All the files the kernel can understand are displayed. This can make for quite a scary file system for some, so I'm here to b...
Linux is nothing but the Linux kernel. http://networking4videos.blogspot.com In this tutorial you will learn like introduction 2 linux ,administration , file...
Linux is nothing but the Linux kernel. http://networking4videos.blogspot.com In this tutorial you will learn like introduction 2 linux ,administration , file...
PS3 EASY Fix Just do PS3 System Restore try to backup game saves before doing this cause ps3 will be restore to brand new, STOPS RESTORING HOW TO FIX PS3 The...
PS3 EASY Fix Just do PS3 System Restore try to backup game saves before doing this cause ps3 will be restore to brand new, STOPS RESTORING HOW TO FIX PS3 The...
http://pc-addicts.com - How to setup DFS (Distributed File System) on a Windows 2008 R2 server. This tutorial can also be found at: http://pc-addicts.com/how...
http://pc-addicts.com - How to setup DFS (Distributed File System) on a Windows 2008 R2 server. This tutorial can also be found at: http://pc-addicts.com/how...
PS3 Restore File System Walkthrough. How long does it take? About 2 - 5 minutes. For FAQ's check out our post - http://www.ps3blog.net/2013/02/10/ps3-restore...
PS3 Restore File System Walkthrough. How long does it take? About 2 - 5 minutes. For FAQ's check out our post - http://www.ps3blog.net/2013/02/10/ps3-restore...
File System Operations in VBScript for UFT Video, It explains how to create File System Object and How to perform File System Operations in UFT Test Automation.
File System Operations in VBScript for UFT Video, It explains how to create File System Object and How to perform File System Operations in UFT Test Automation.
Presenter(s): Florian Haas,Tim Serong
URL: http://lca2013.linux.org.au/schedule/30091/view_talk
Ceph is one of the most exciting new technologies to recently emerge in the Linux storage space. Based on the RADOS object store, the Ceph stack boasts massive scalability and high availability using nothing but commercial, off-the shelf hardware and free and open source software.
Ceph includes a massively distributed filesystem (Ceph FS), a striped, replicated, highly available block device (RADOS block device, RBD), S3 and Swift object storage capability through the RESTful RADOS Gateway, and a simple, well-documented native API with language bindings for C, C++ and Python. The Ceph filesystem and RBD have been part of the mainline kernel since the 2.6.3x releases, and the server-side stack has recently undergone an extensive cleanup and stabilization phase.
The Ceph stack is also well integrated into OpenStack, making it a potential "one-stop shop" for OpenStack object, image and volume storage.
In this hands-on tutorial, Florian and Tim will walk you through the initial setup of a Ceph cluster, explore its capabilities, highlight its most important features and identify current shortcomings, discuss performance considerations, and identify common Ceph failure modes and troubleshooting steps.
Attendees should have a good understanding of Linux systems administration. Prior experience with distributed storage (like Lustre, GlusterFS, DRBD, Swift) is a plus but not required. Prior knowledge of the Ceph stack is not necessary. Attendees will have the opportunity to follow the tutorial in a virtual Ceph cluster of their own; pre-installed Libvirt/KVM virtual images will be available for that purpose.
Co-presenter: Tim Serong, SUSE
http://lca2013.linux.org.au/ - http://www.linux.org.au
CC BY-SA - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode.txt
Presenter(s): Florian Haas,Tim Serong
URL: http://lca2013.linux.org.au/schedule/30091/view_talk
Ceph is one of the most exciting new technologies to recently emerge in the Linux storage space. Based on the RADOS object store, the Ceph stack boasts massive scalability and high availability using nothing but commercial, off-the shelf hardware and free and open source software.
Ceph includes a massively distributed filesystem (Ceph FS), a striped, replicated, highly available block device (RADOS block device, RBD), S3 and Swift object storage capability through the RESTful RADOS Gateway, and a simple, well-documented native API with language bindings for C, C++ and Python. The Ceph filesystem and RBD have been part of the mainline kernel since the 2.6.3x releases, and the server-side stack has recently undergone an extensive cleanup and stabilization phase.
The Ceph stack is also well integrated into OpenStack, making it a potential "one-stop shop" for OpenStack object, image and volume storage.
In this hands-on tutorial, Florian and Tim will walk you through the initial setup of a Ceph cluster, explore its capabilities, highlight its most important features and identify current shortcomings, discuss performance considerations, and identify common Ceph failure modes and troubleshooting steps.
Attendees should have a good understanding of Linux systems administration. Prior experience with distributed storage (like Lustre, GlusterFS, DRBD, Swift) is a plus but not required. Prior knowledge of the Ceph stack is not necessary. Attendees will have the opportunity to follow the tutorial in a virtual Ceph cluster of their own; pre-installed Libvirt/KVM virtual images will be available for that purpose.
Co-presenter: Tim Serong, SUSE
http://lca2013.linux.org.au/ - http://www.linux.org.au
CC BY-SA - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode.txt
published:23 Nov 2014
views:0
Hướng dẫn sửa lỗi Error: unknown filesystem Grub rescue trên Windows
Error: unknown filesystem
Entering rescue mode...
grub rescue
Với X là số mà bạn tìm ra được, ví dụ nếu là (hd0,msdos6) thì X sẽ là 6, các bạn thay thế vào câu lệnh nhé.
- ls
- set boot=(hd0,msdosX)
- set prefix=(hd0,msdosX)/boot/grub (nếu đoạn này báo lỗi not found thì làm lại bước ls để tìm X khác)
- insmod normal
- normal
Error: unknown filesystem
Entering rescue mode...
grub rescue
Error: unknown filesystem
Entering rescue mode...
grub rescue
Với X là số mà bạn tìm ra được, ví dụ nếu là (hd0,msdos6) thì X sẽ là 6, các bạn thay thế vào câu lệnh nhé.
- ls
- set boot=(hd0,msdosX)
- set prefix=(hd0,msdosX)/boot/grub (nếu đoạn này báo lỗi not found thì làm lại bước ls để tìm X khác)
- insmod normal
- normal
Error: unknown filesystem
Entering rescue mode...
grub rescue
This is the first video of the Computer forensics course (tutorial) at Duckademy, To do computer forensics, understanding the NTFS file system, the inner working of resident files and non-resident files is a must.
The goal of the Computer forensic course is teaching you how to collect evidence in case of an incident and to investigate how the intruders came in, what data they have stolen, if they have harmed your system.
In addition we will give you advice on what you can do to block the next attack.
The Computer forensics course will cover:
- Recovering NTFS file system and looking for evidence
-Recovering FAT16 and FAT32 file system
-Acquiring saved passwords from the password managers of browsers
-Browser history and cache file recovery to investigate the users’ internet usage
-Getting the content (e.g. emails, contacts) from an encrypted Outlook PST file
-Recovery of Exchange MDB, Active Directory NTDS.DIT and similar files
-ZIP file recovery
-RAM analysis of Windows and Linux servers with Volatility
IN THIS VIDEO of the Computer forensics course (tutorial) you will learn the inner workings of the NTFS file system to be able to recover files and look for evidence later.
For this we will cover:
01:21 Role of the resident files and how to retrieve them
24:36 Non-resident files in NTFS and their role in the file system
Please note that this video is for educational purposes only.
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This is the first video of the Computer forensics course (tutorial) at Duckademy, To do computer forensics, understanding the NTFS file system, the inner working of resident files and non-resident files is a must.
The goal of the Computer forensic course is teaching you how to collect evidence in case of an incident and to investigate how the intruders came in, what data they have stolen, if they have harmed your system.
In addition we will give you advice on what you can do to block the next attack.
The Computer forensics course will cover:
- Recovering NTFS file system and looking for evidence
-Recovering FAT16 and FAT32 file system
-Acquiring saved passwords from the password managers of browsers
-Browser history and cache file recovery to investigate the users’ internet usage
-Getting the content (e.g. emails, contacts) from an encrypted Outlook PST file
-Recovery of Exchange MDB, Active Directory NTDS.DIT and similar files
-ZIP file recovery
-RAM analysis of Windows and Linux servers with Volatility
IN THIS VIDEO of the Computer forensics course (tutorial) you will learn the inner workings of the NTFS file system to be able to recover files and look for evidence later.
For this we will cover:
01:21 Role of the resident files and how to retrieve them
24:36 Non-resident files in NTFS and their role in the file system
Please note that this video is for educational purposes only.
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In this video we explore the purpose of each of the high level sub directories of root. We understand the structure of the file system and what data, devices, symlinks and folders represent on it.
bin - is a standard subdirectory of the root directory in Unix-like operating systems that contains the executable (i.e., ready to run) programs that must be available in order to attain minimal functionality for the purposes of booting (i.e., starting) and repairing a system.
There is another directory known as sbin that holds only administrative commands and daemon processes.
The boot directory stores data that is used before the kernel begins executing user-mode programs. This may include redundant (back-up) master boot records, sector/system map files, the kernel and other important boot files and data that is not directly edited by hand.
dev stands for device and is the directory location of special or device files. On Linux, devices are shown as files. Some of these device files allow users to funnel information into them like they are real files. Examples being hard disks, RAM and CD-ROM.
The etc directory contains administrative configuration files. It is advised not to edit them as it could render your system unstable or in some circumstances unbootable.
The home directory contains directories assigned to each regular user with a login account. This would of course exclude the root user.
The media directory is for mounting filesystems on removable media like CD-ROM drives, USB sticks, and Zip drives.
The lib directory contains shared libraries needed by applications in bin and sbin to boot the system.
mnt is a common mount point for many devices before it was supplanted by the standard media directory.
misc - a directory sometimes used to auto mount file systems.
opt directory is available to store add on application software.
proc contains information about system resources.
root is the home directory of the root user.
The tmp (temp) directory contains temporary files used by applications.
The usr (user) directory contains the largest share of data on the system. User documentation, games, graphical files, libraries and a variety of commands and files not needed during the boot process.
The var directory contains data used by various applications. An example being a web server, this could be found at /var/www.
References:
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Filesystem-Hierarchy/html/boot.html
http://www.linfo.org/bin.html
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/sag/html/dev-fs.html
http://www.linux.org/threads/what-are-those-dev-files.4713/
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8601
http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2010/09/linux-file-system-structure/
Linux Bible - Eighth edition
In this video we explore the purpose of each of the high level sub directories of root. We understand the structure of the file system and what data, devices, symlinks and folders represent on it.
bin - is a standard subdirectory of the root directory in Unix-like operating systems that contains the executable (i.e., ready to run) programs that must be available in order to attain minimal functionality for the purposes of booting (i.e., starting) and repairing a system.
There is another directory known as sbin that holds only administrative commands and daemon processes.
The boot directory stores data that is used before the kernel begins executing user-mode programs. This may include redundant (back-up) master boot records, sector/system map files, the kernel and other important boot files and data that is not directly edited by hand.
dev stands for device and is the directory location of special or device files. On Linux, devices are shown as files. Some of these device files allow users to funnel information into them like they are real files. Examples being hard disks, RAM and CD-ROM.
The etc directory contains administrative configuration files. It is advised not to edit them as it could render your system unstable or in some circumstances unbootable.
The home directory contains directories assigned to each regular user with a login account. This would of course exclude the root user.
The media directory is for mounting filesystems on removable media like CD-ROM drives, USB sticks, and Zip drives.
The lib directory contains shared libraries needed by applications in bin and sbin to boot the system.
mnt is a common mount point for many devices before it was supplanted by the standard media directory.
misc - a directory sometimes used to auto mount file systems.
opt directory is available to store add on application software.
proc contains information about system resources.
root is the home directory of the root user.
The tmp (temp) directory contains temporary files used by applications.
The usr (user) directory contains the largest share of data on the system. User documentation, games, graphical files, libraries and a variety of commands and files not needed during the boot process.
The var directory contains data used by various applications. An example being a web server, this could be found at /var/www.
References:
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Filesystem-Hierarchy/html/boot.html
http://www.linfo.org/bin.html
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/sag/html/dev-fs.html
http://www.linux.org/threads/what-are-those-dev-files.4713/
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8601
http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2010/09/linux-file-system-structure/
Linux Bible - Eighth edition
For More Video lectures from IIT Professors .......visit www.satishkashyap.com Video lectures and Lecture Notes on "Operating Systems" by Prof. P.K. Biswas s...
56:44
Vinay Mathur- File systems and storage of files in Unix
An excellent, thought provoking paper on Linux filesystems was presented at the FAST 13 conference earlier this year: "A Study of Linux File System Evolution...
8:39
FAT File System Explained
...
published:30 Oct 2014
FAT File System Explained
FAT File System Explained
published:30 Oct 2014
views:0
5:45
The Linux File System - Explained
In Linux, everything is a file. All the files the kernel can understand are displayed. Thi...
In Linux, everything is a file. All the files the kernel can understand are displayed. This can make for quite a scary file system for some, so I'm here to b...
26:36
15 The Network File System NFS
Linux is nothing but the Linux kernel. http://networking4videos.blogspot.com In this tutor...
Linux is nothing but the Linux kernel. http://networking4videos.blogspot.com In this tutorial you will learn like introduction 2 linux ,administration , file...
10:31
PS3 FIX The file system on the system storage is corrupted REVIEW
PS3 EASY Fix Just do PS3 System Restore try to backup game saves before doing this cause p...
PS3 EASY Fix Just do PS3 System Restore try to backup game saves before doing this cause ps3 will be restore to brand new, STOPS RESTORING HOW TO FIX PS3 The...
8:55
Lecture on Database vs Filesystem
This lecture explains the difference between Database and Filesystem, and discusses about ...
published:15 Jul 2014
Lecture on Database vs Filesystem
Lecture on Database vs Filesystem
published:15 Jul 2014
views:3
This lecture explains the difference between Database and Filesystem, and discusses about the features of Database...
16:58
Server Basics (13) | DFS Distributed File System
http://pc-addicts.com - How to setup DFS (Distributed File System) on a Windows 2008 R2 se...
http://pc-addicts.com - How to setup DFS (Distributed File System) on a Windows 2008 R2 server. This tutorial can also be found at: http://pc-addicts.com/how...
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Prosecutors declined to charge Caitlyn Jenner on Wednesday in a California car crash that led to the death of another driver, saying there was not enough evidence for a conviction. Authorities said Jenner was towing an off-road vehicle on a trailer behind a Cadillac Escalade on Feb. 7 when she crashed into two cars, pushing one into oncoming traffic. Driver Kim Howe was killed when her Lexus was hit by a Hummer... 25 ... ....
Russia has launched its first airstrikes against targets in Syria, two days after the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, spoke to the UN and called for an international coalition against terrorism to fight Islamic State. Related. Russia begins airstrikes in Syria areas 'belonging to terrorists' – live updates ... US officials rejected the demand. A US defence official said ... It was not possible to immediately verify these claims ... ....
Keene, New Hampshire. Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said Wednesday that if he's elected president he would send back Syrian refugees taken in by the U.S. because they may be Islamic State militants in disguise ... "I'm putting the people on notice that are coming here from Syria as part of this mass migration," Trump said during an evening rally in Keene, New Hampshire. "If I win, they're going back." ... ....
It followed three days of heaving fighting to retake the city - the first major centre to fall to the Taliban since 2001. The Afghan government says it has recaptured most parts of Kunduz, the northern city seized by the Taliban earlier this week. Afghan special forces launched an operation around 9 pm on Wednesday, alongside regular soldiers and police ...Related. The Guardian view on the fall of Kunduz ... Editorial ... Twitter ... ....
If your machine doesn't automagically find NTFSfilesystems, search var/log/packages to see if your system has been installed with the an NTFS package....
Molluscoid magic is just the start. Comment Hyperscaling storage for unstructured data, file and object silos is conceptually straightforward. You buy yourself commodity hardware and get parallel filesystem software or object software. Hyperscale block storage generally means buying a monster SAN. But what happens if you need to have hyperscale storage across block, file and object bases?... ....
[Originally posted to fylz.com, I felt this was worth sharing here.]. Well, it's not really bookmarking but I don't have the right word. Save is the right word but the wrong connotation ... I also would save pages in the filesystem (and forget to read them), build lists in text files, bookmarks, and so on ... ....
The vulnerability is due to improper implementation of access controls in the APICfilesystem, the advisory states. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here ....
Cartika has warned cloud users in a recently published blog post, that while cloud server snapshots are a useful tool, they should not be considered a reliable and complete backup solution. Toronto, ON (PRWEB) July 21, 2015... A snapshot represents the state of a server at a particular point in time ... Any compatible server's individual files and complete filesystems can be restored to a virtual or physical server quickly and easily....
(Source. Canonical Ltd) Joyent Expands Triton Elastic Container Infrastructure Beyond Docker, Adds Support for Container-Native Linux on BareMetalPartners with Canonical to provide certified and supported Ubuntu images, optimized to run natively on bare metal on Triton Infrastructure Containers ...Hardware virtual machines can't match the filesystem and network I/O performance or workload density offered by Triton ... Security baked in....
Free feature gives hosting providers even more stable and profitable servers. Arcadia, CA (PRWEB) June 11, 2015... OptimumCache detects and creates a cache of duplicate files on disk. All duplicates get loaded from a singular copy of the file, creating only one instance in memory cache ... Here is what beta customers have found. ... OptimumCache is free for CloudLinux customers; supported systems include CloudLinux 6.x 64bit and EXT4filesystem....
(Source. The Linux Foundation). Allwinner Technology, Datto, LINBIT and Nutanix LeverageOpen Source To Expand Access to Cloud, Hyperconverged Datacenters and Web-Scale Computing ... Utilizing existing Linux infrastructure, LINBIT's server mirroring technology is flexible enough to work with every application, database, filesystem, and virtualization platform for data protection and up-time ... " ... About The Linux Foundation ... # # # ... (noodl....
The Gluster Community today announced the general availability of GlusterFS 3.7 open software-defined storage software. Feature-packed with performance and data protection capabilities, GlusterFS 3.7 delivers effective storage in data-intensive, high availability (HA) enterprise IT environments ...Free and open source software, GlusterFS supports many petabytes of data through its unified, poly-protocol scale-out filesystem architecture....
And why it sucks to be a beginner today... Although the Internet has made our lives collectively easier, the dynamic of learning to program totally different from when I was starting out. When the heck did learning to code become cool? ... Problem #1 ... Problem #2 ... Problem #3 ... Problem #4 ... Unless you're on heroku -- heroku is nice and scales horizontally easily for us, but this causes using the filesystem for image uploading to fail in this case....
Penguinistas. time to update your kernels and get patching!. Flaws have been found in the EXT4filesystem that can cause data loss when running Linux 4.0 and higher. ....