Linux systems provide many ways to look at disk partitions. Here's a look at commands you can use to display useful information -- each providing a different format and with a different focus. Linux ...
File systems in Linux and Unix-like operating systems like macOS can be mounted, unmounted, and remounted using the terminal. This is a powerful and versatile tool—here's everything you need to know.
Lack of access to your data in a new operating system may be one of the most severe impediments for doing an OS migration. There is little personal incentive for users to switch to a system that can't ...
Reboot and.....<P>hda1 mounts to /E (2Gb FAT32) but I get the following error for mounting hda3 (53Gb FAT32) to /C :<P>[root@linuxlounge duncan]# mount /C<BR>mount ...
There will be partitions you cannot directly use; one of these is marked as tmpfs and is the part of disk Linux reserves for virtual memory when it has to swap running processes to disk. Windows uses ...
I am trying to give another go with Linux and managed to get Red Hat 9.0 installed and apparently running correctly last night. This morning I signed up with the Red Hat Network and was able to update ...
SMB (Server Message Block) is a network protocol that is used to share access to files, printers and serial ports between a Linux or Unix computer and a Windows computer. NFS (Network File System) is ...
There will be partitions you cannot directly use; one of these is marked as tmpfs and is the part of disk Linux reserves for virtual memory when it has to swap running processes to disk. Windows uses ...