Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Retrive data from repartitioned / reformatted hard drive?"
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
2010 Jun 24
1
Bug in cfdisk?
Hi,
I'm currently working through Sander Van Vugt's "Beginning the Linux
Command Line" (Apress), just for fun. Right now I'm just trying out all
the examples in chapter 5, dedicated to managing partitions and logical
volumes. After some work with fdisk (which I normally use), the book
introduces cfdisk (which I've been using in Slackware days). Curiously
enough,
2007 Feb 13
1
How can I use "Asterisk Manager API" to hold and retrive an active call?
These are common functions. Why "Asterisk Manager" doesn't provide
commands to hold and retrive an active channel?
If it must be implemented by AGI, could anyone give a direction or
steps?
Thanks in advance,
James
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2006 Jun 17
3
If Trying to Recover a Damaged Partition: kbs-CentOS-Extras Has a Tool
Recently (and for ages, I'm sure) folks have suffered partition
destruction and had to try and recover. In the recent thread, the victim
eventually had to resort to Google and fond some package that I can not
remember now.
Well, I was perusing my YumInfo.lst.05, for general info, and I
discovered this (potential) little gem. Thought I would pass it on and
make it "more googleable"
2009 Sep 30
2
XEN 3.4.1|HVM|physical disk access
Hello folks,
i do not get access to a physical disk with xen. I would like to install
windows xp as hvm to the physical partition /dev/sdb1.
I partioned the disk with cfdisk. Filesystem type is Linux (83). In my
eyes the filesystem using hvm is insignificant(?).
I tried the following configurations; probably a lot more than this.
#disk = [ ''phy:hda1,hda1,r'' ] (comment from
2012 Mar 31
4
Suggestions on building VM disks from scratch
This may not be the best forum to ask, but it does
seem to be one where it is as likely as anywhere
that someone will have dealt with a similar problem.
I need to define a procedure for last resort disaster
recovery from an incremental file level backup of the
root partition (and any others that are critical.)
Now it is easy enough to create a raw virtual disk
with dd, then to losetup and do a
2012 Mar 31
4
Suggestions on building VM disks from scratch
This may not be the best forum to ask, but it does
seem to be one where it is as likely as anywhere
that someone will have dealt with a similar problem.
I need to define a procedure for last resort disaster
recovery from an incremental file level backup of the
root partition (and any others that are critical.)
Now it is easy enough to create a raw virtual disk
with dd, then to losetup and do a
2007 Jul 10
1
not valid FAT fs
hi I'm new to this, and already havin some trouble :(
I tried to make my usb pen drive bootable with sysliux, but I got this message:
syslinux: this doesn't look like a valid FAT filesystem
But I already formatted the usb pen drive int FAT16 fs with cfdisk AND
with qtparted (in both cases I got the same message).
Anyone that could help me about this?
2008 Jul 10
1
Syslinux
Hello Marc
I am having the same issue mentioned below. I ran the mkdosfs, and
received the following: /dev/sdb contains a mounted filesystem
Can you help?
On Tuesday 10 July 2007 11:16, Visar Zejnullahu wrote:
>* hi I'm new to this, and already havin some trouble :(
*>*
*>* I tried to make my usb pen drive bootable with sysliux, but I got this
*message:
>*
*>* syslinux: this
2003 Jul 02
6
help: booting dos from syslinux/memdisk
Thanks for Remko for his help to solve the fractional cylinder problem.
But there is the second problem, the boot disk failure (see below << [B])
...
command line: initrd=disk.img harddisk c=2 h=256 s=63 BOOT_IMAGE=memdisk
Disk is hard disk, 16128K CHS=2/256/63 <<<< [A]
...
Loading boot sector... booting...
SYSLINUX 2.04
welcome!
boot: 1
[single dot]
2007 Feb 16
0
How can I use 'Asterisk Manager API' to hold and retrive an active call?
Thanks Stefan for input.
I know that there is a "hangup" action in Asterisk Manager API.
I am looking for "hold and retrive" commend. I search google and find
that redirecting to parkslot can work.
If I have a PSTN call connecting to Asterisk and then to a SIP
extension, there are two connections here. If I redirect one channel to
parkslot, another channel will automatically
2005 Apr 04
2
mysql retrive question
hello R-Users,
I have this simple but not for me question:
I do:
> res<-dbSendQuery(con, "SELECT * FROM tabellaProva")
> myDataFrame<-fetch(res)
> myDataMatrix<-as.matrix(myDataFrame[,-1])
> namerows(myDataMatrix)<-as.character(myDataFrame[,1])
and I have:
io tu
io "0" "1"
tu "1" "0"
my problem is that the
2005 Aug 17
4
Voicemail Retrival
Hi,
I am very new to Asterisk. I wanted to know how to retrive the Voicemails. I could see some voicemails assosiated with some extensions.
Any ideas??
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2017 Dec 10
3
Can USBstikA boot USBstkB ?!
Gene Cumm wrote:-
>TC64 still has ISOLINUX. The basics are to use chain.c32 to boot
>USB-B:p3 but syntax depends. Ideally, it's a modern enough Syslinux
>version that you can use the "guid" or "label" options to auto-detect
>its location rather than "chain.c32 hdN M". Hopefully your FS
>label/GUID is unique
sdb3 Boot Primary
2006 May 16
1
Retriving password,if users forgot password
hi rails gals and guys
im creating authentication using username and password,i wants to know how to retrive the username and password,if user forgot the username and password by asking secret question and secret answer
e.g : what is your pet''s name?
if anyone knows how to implement tis,plz send your suggestions and ideas.
N.C.Sharmila
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?
2008 Jul 14
14
Can''t install Windows 2003 on SLES10SP1
I finally have a xen server to play with stuff that''s causing me
problems on my production servers. One of those problems is simply
installing Windows 2003. Here''s what I do:
Open virt-manager
set up a new install:
full virt
512 ram
20 gig sparse file
boot off /dev/cdrom
The install starts as you''d expect. When it gets to the formatting I
tell it to format in NTFS.
2012 Oct 28
5
Re-sizing qcow2 images
Hello All,
I am using Centos 6.3 with libvirt 0.910 and qemu-kvm 0.12
I had to resize a qcow2 disk, and came across several issues;
I used this command to resize the image:
sudo -i /usr/bin/qemu-img /var/lib/libvirt/images/mydisk.img resize
+100G . The disk is attached using virtio.
I then tried to use parted from within the guest to resize the partition.
The first problem was that the
1999 Jan 27
4
Problems copying many files
I'm encountering problems copying files from a Windows NT workstation
to a Linux system. Not all of the files are being copied.
A week ago I submitted a bug report. The only response was an
automated reply acknowledging that the message was received. I'm
assuming that they are very busy and have not had time to go through
all of the incoming e-mail.
Maybe someone here could help, or
2002 Apr 14
1
deleted fat32, added linux, formated ext3 ... mount detects as fat and I get FS-panic
Hi...
I decided to delete my fat32 partition (sda1, with win2k on it).
I did that with fdisk and added a linux partition, then formated it with "mkfs -t ext3 /dev/sda1" ...
Everything seemed to work fine... I can even mount it with "mount -t ext3 /dev/sda1 /mnt" ... but there seem to be some fat32 rubbish left because when I do "mount /dev/sda1 /mnt" it seems to