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2007 Jun 29
4
Retrive data from repartitioned / reformatted hard drive?
Hi, The title says it all. One of my clients showed me a 120 GB hard drive that his daughter accidentally formatted, according to him. I booted the first CD I had at hand - a Slackware 11.0 install CD - and launched cdfdisk /dev/hda. cfdisk informed me that there was even no partition table. So much for reformatting. cfdisk only shows me 120 GB of free space. Any way to retrive data on this
2009 Aug 05
2
original & reformat extension
Question: Naturally there are times when need to I reformat an extension in a context as such: ;Reformat add CC1 exten => _NXXNXXXXXX,1,Goto(1${EXTEN},1) -or- ;Reformat 011 with with +CC exten => _011X. ,1,Goto(+${EXTEN:3},1) It's a helpful trick, BUT there are times when I want to send the call to another context in its original un-reformatted state. Naturally the ${EXTEN}
2009 May 29
2
Reformatting run...
I have run Nindent, the reformatting script, over all the C code, *except* HDT and externally maintained code (gPXE, libpng, tinyjpeg, zlib, and LZO). I'll leave it up to Erwan and Pierre to do gPXE. Please help clean up any stupidities when you see them. Especially asm() statements are quite butchered by Nindent, but even for common C code any automatic reformatting occasionally does
2008 Sep 25
3
SIze of reformatted USB drive
I just reformatted an 8Gb USB drive as ext3. While as FAT32, it was reported as having well over 7Gb free (did not note the exact capacity). I reformatted with mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda1 Now it is reported (oh, this is with properties in Nautilus) as having 6.8Gb capacity (free space actually). Does this makes sense that ext3 has less available space than fat32?
2012 Dec 04
3
reformatting some data
Hello, I am trying to reformat some data so that it is organized by group in the columns. The data currently looks like this: group X3.Hydroxybutyrate X3.Hydroxyisovalerate ADP 347 4 4e-04 3e-04 5e-04 353 3 5e-04 3e-04 6e-04 359 4 4e-04 3e-04
2013 Sep 19
0
Files written to an OST are corrupted
Hi, everyone, I need some help in figuring out what may have happened here, as newly created files on an OST are being corrupted. I don''t know if this applies to all files written to this OST, or just to files of order 2GB size, but files are definitely being corrupted, with no errors reported by the OSS machine. Let me describe the situation. We had been running Lustre 1.8.4 for
2010 Dec 21
1
wishlist: [PATCH] sshd_config - reformat for easier reading
The following patch reformats sshd_config in sections. - Add section breaks to help finding visual cues. - Indent standard text to column 8 (position of tab) and leave configuration examples to the left. - Add new example: how to restrict root login only inside local LAN. Hope you find the changes helpful. The patch is agai...
2010 Aug 02
4
how to reformat a partition to ntfs?
Dear All I want to install win xp on my centos machine . Can you please let me know how can I reformat a partition to ntfs? Thank you -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20100802/8b3d9536/attachment-0003.html>
2010 Mar 27
2
emacs: reformat \items paragraph in .Rd
(emacs newb here) After having made some changes in an \items paragraph of \arguments the lines are no longer nicely wrapped. I was looking for a command to reindent/rewrap/reformat the whole \items paragraph but couldn't find anything. The only way, I found, was to go to the end of the first line, do 'c-j' (or RET) which wraps *this* line nicely, but now there is a hard line-break
2007 Feb 16
8
term vector blues
I have a lot of crashes when I try to use term vectors. Here''s an example, which crashes pretty consistently. This problem seems to be somewhat sensitive to platform... people on other OS''s and ruby versions have reported no error. I have seen this with ferret 0.10.13 and 0.10.14 on debian stable using ruby 1.8.2, but I have observed the same problem on various other systems as
2006 Nov 07
3
Reformat a data frame
Hello Experts, how do I reformat a data frame in the way described below: df1: ID desc resist thick temp 1 4711 100 5 20 2 4712 101 4 21 3 4711 99 3 19 4 4712 98 7 22 TO df2: id desc Param Value 1 4711 resist 100 1 4711 Thick 5 1 4711 temp 20 2 4712 resist 101 2 4712 Thick 4 2 4712 temp 21 3
2009 Dec 02
1
Reformat x axis
Hi I am trying to do a simple XY plot with a dataset that has dates stored as integers . I would like to have the X values displayed as dates. I realize I could do this by converting the x values to dates first, However, does R have the ability like SAS FORMAT, for example, of reformatting the values of variables as part of the plot routine? Thanks D Haywood
2007 May 24
2
Reformatting a USB drive
I have a USB drive that has been formatted as NTFS. Can I reformat it? I have identified these properties about it /dev/sda1 /media/Extrnl_Bkup Not sure what to do next since the GUI will not mount a NTFS disk (expected). Todd -- Ariste Software 2200 D Street Ext Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 773-4523
2007 Jun 29
1
Retrive data from repartitioned / reformatted, hard drive?
"Mark Hull-Richter" <mhullrich at gmail.com> wrote: > On 6/28/07, Niki Kovacs <contact at kikinovak.net> wrote: > >> > Hi, >> > >> > The title says it all. One of my clients showed me a 120 GB hard drive >> > that his daughter accidentally formatted, according to him. I booted the >> > first CD I had at hand - a Slackware
2003 Oct 22
1
How to reformat data from database into data.frame?
I'm trying to find a clever way to re-map data from a database query into a data.frame. Querying a database often returns a table (data.frame) like this: GeneID MethodID Value 6 1 123 6 2 456 6 3 987 7 1 234 7 3 432 8 2 190 8 3 34 8 1 864 Note that GeneID=7 doesn't have a value for MethodID=2. Note that GeneID=8 doesn't have the
2010 Jun 25
1
Hardware RAID 10 server - reformat NTFS partition to ext3 and resize for Centos 5.5
Here's the situation. I have a dual boot machine - originally had Red Hat and Windows 2000 Pro. The NTFS partition never did seem to 'get along' with the Adaptec 2400A caching RAID controller. Linux always seemed to like the I2O drivers. I went from RH Enterprise to now running Centos 5.5. Works great! I really don't want the 200 gigs worth of NTFS. Can't I just run
2014 Oct 06
3
[LLVMdev] lld coding style
...trace the >> history beyond variable renaming. svn blame would become useless. >> > > "useless" is much too strong a description. > > If svn blame points to the reformat commit, then simply re-run the blame > on the commit before the reformat. > > If total reformats are frequent then this is impractical. If they happen > once in five years then it's not really a big deal. Wrapper scripts can > even be pretty easily written to do this automatically. > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://li...
2005 Sep 20
7
Recommendation for HTML editor
I was playing around with Nvu, and discovered it has serious problems. Mainly that it reformats one's code regardless of whether or not one selects the "Don't reformat code" option. I know there are a few HTML editors out there, so I'm not asking if they exist. What I'm wondering if there are those on this list who may have a recommendation for one they like and why...
2006 Sep 13
1
reformat records one to several
Hi, I am a new user of R and am still trying to figure out which statements do which functions and am looking for a jump start. I have a dataset where the data were collected as ten minute counts where the number of new individuals within a species was recorded as cohorts within 3 separate time intervals within the ten minute count persiod. Each row of data therefore follows a format like
2009 May 28
2
Help setting up USB drive
I have my 640GB USB drive connected to a CentOS 5 server and using fdisk, it seems to show a partition of the correct size, /dev/sdd1, but after mounting, the drive shows only 244M size. Does the message received when running fdisk below mean I should reformat this drive, I can't seemed to figure out how to do that with fdisk. Can someone tell me how to reformat, if needed? The drive is empty,