Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "sysrescue".
2011 Aug 17
3
Live linux booting
I have a need to have a live Linux (Debian or sysrescued ) to boot off a hard-drive so that the
hard-drive ends up umounted after boot. (for running partimage ).
I've gone down the memdisk iso route and read about the issues there - I've seen a way to do this by
mounting over nfs (messy) - but I want to do this without the network.
I'm t...
2015 Oct 30
0
Disaster recovery recommendations
Sysrescue cd. If the drives are still viable and you have a spare beater
system handy the data rescue should be straight forward. Done it several
times. HIH.
Fred Roller
On Oct 30, 2015 5:30 PM, "Max Pyziur" <pyz at brama.com> wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I have three drives; they...
2015 Oct 30
5
Disaster recovery recommendations
Greetings,
I have three drives; they are all SATA Seagate Barracudas; two are 500GB; the
third is a 2TB.
I don't have a clear reason why they have failed (possibly due to a deep,
off-brand, flakey mobo; but it's still inconclusive, but I would like to find a
disaster recovery service that can hopefully recover the data.
Much thanks for any and all suggestions,
Max Pyziur
pyz at
2008 Aug 14
1
Some thoughts of Syslinux 4 architecture
So, I'm looking at what will be needed for the future of the Syslinux
architecture.
One thing that keep coming up is that people want to combine things that
are normally associated with chain loading, specifically MEMDISK and
disk swapping (from chain.c32) with other things like Linux kernels, and
recursiveness.
Stefan's ELF loading support is obviously crucial to be able to keep
2005 Nov 03
2
simple menu limitations
I am using the following simple menu and have noticed that items at the
bottom are dropping off. I seem to be limited to 12 items. Is there a
limit to how many items can be on the simple menu?
default pxelinux.cfg/menu.c32
prompt 0
MENU TITLE UWSP PXE Boot Menu
# TIMEOUT 200
LABEL bartpe
MENU LABEL Build 12
KERNEL /STARTROM.0
APPEND keeppxe
LABEL 11dnet
MENU LABEL Build 11DNET beta
2007 Mar 14
4
Replacing a hard drive
I have a CentOS 4.4 system where all of the main filesystems are on a
single hard drive. This drive is starting to give some errors, so I got
a new (larger) drive to replace it with. What is the easiest way to
copy my filesystems over to the new drive?
I considered using dd, but I lose the extra capacity of the new drive
that way.
I tried using SystemImager, but it is giving me some errors.
I
2012 Sep 24
11
76Gb to 146Gb
Hello all,
I have a DL360 G4 1U server that does a wonderfull job with dovecot horde,
Xmail and OpenLDAP for a company and serving about 40 acouunts.
The machine is wonderful. I am very happy with it.
However, I am running out of disk space.
It has two times 76Gb Drives in RAID1 (disk mirroring) and the capacity
has reached 82%.?
I am starting of getting nervous.
Does anyone know of a painless