On 2019-03-18 00:58, Ben Finney wrote:
Howdy all,
How can I recover files deleted on a ext4 volume, in a logical (LVM)
volume?
I've never done that but seen people have copied the disk then looked
through it for anything looks like the deleted files.
Think the important thing whatever you use
Hi.
On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 11:58:36AM +1100, Ben Finney wrote:
> Howdy all,
>
> How can I recover files deleted on a ext4 volume, in a logical (LVM)
> volume?
Snapshot a volume. Run "photorec" on a shapshot.
> In the past I have successfully used ‘testdisk’ to discover and recover
> d
Howdy all,
How can I recover files deleted on a ext4 volume, in a logical (LVM)
volume?
I accidentally deleted a tree of directories and files, after completing
a move of those files from elsewhere :-(
In the past I have successfully used ‘testdisk’ to discover and recover
deleted files. However
Hi, I would like to offer you a general tip for future queries.
On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 at 22:44, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>
> Here is my current drive structure:
>
[...]
>
> Here are the the results of blkid:
>
[...]
>
> Here is the curerent fstab (missing exteraneous comment statements):
>
[...]
>
Hi,
I am having problems with my HP Laserjet 1020 printer installed in
Debian 9 "Stretch".
I installed the drivers from: http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/
||bash$ | wget |-O | /|foo2zjs.tar.gz
http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/foo2zjs.tar.gz|/|
||bash$ | tar |-xzvf | /|foo2zjs.tar.gz |/|
||bash$ | cd /|foo2z
For starters, have you tried using the mouse on a different computer?
Certainly it is possible that the mouse wheel itself is not functioning.
I assume that you are trying to use the mouse in a graphical (X) session?
>From a terminal window, try running the "xev" command, available in the
"x11-uti
On Sun 17 Mar 2019 at 13:19:29 (+0100), Anders Andersson wrote:
> I got myself a USB 3.5" disk drive and want to format a 3.5" HD disk
> so that it Just Works™ as a standard MS-DOS floppy.
I'm not sure that you really can. What's your reasoning for
doing this? Are you just spoiling for an unnece
Curt wrote:
> On 2019-03-17, Anders Andersson wrote:
> > I got myself a USB 3.5" disk drive and want to format a 3.5" HD disk
> > so that it Just Works™ as a standard MS-DOS floppy.
> > Normally I would have used mformat from the mtools package, but it
> > appears that I can not supply a devi
Sven Joachim, 16.3.2019 21:11 +0100:
> On 2019-03-16 19:20 +0100, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
>
>> John Doe, 16.3.2019 14:18 +0100:
>>
>>> If your interface is configured by 'systemd', you could try:
>>>
>>> $ systemctl enable systemd-networkd-wait-online
>>
>> Thanks, but no, my network configurati
On Sat 16 Mar 2019 at 10:49:19 (+0100), Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Le 11/03/2019 à 19:46, David Wright a écrit :
> > On Sat 09 Mar 2019 at 20:31:36 (+0100), Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> > >
> > > I did not mean using UDF on opticals discs but on regular drives, just
> > > as any other general purpose fi
On Sun 17 Mar 2019 at 05:24:05 (-0700), Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 07:43:42 -0400 "Stephen P. Molnar"
> wrote:
>
> >At least I hope it's the final time.
> >
> >
> >I know that I have posted this question before, but due to reinstalling
> >the OS, I have a clean slate at this p
On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 07:43:42 -0400
"Stephen P. Molnar" wrote:
>At least I hope it's the final time.
>
>
>I know that I have posted this question before, but due to reinstalling
>the OS, I have a clean slate at this point. Now, I've done quite a bit
>of goggling and utubing and I want to be sure
On 2019-03-17, Anders Andersson wrote:
> I got myself a USB 3.5" disk drive and want to format a 3.5" HD disk
> so that it Just Works™ as a standard MS-DOS floppy.
> Normally I would have used mformat from the mtools package, but it
> appears that I can not supply a device name, just "emulated
On 3/17/2019 12:43 PM, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> At least I hope it's the final time.
>
>
> I know that I have posted this question before, but due to reinstalling
> the OS, I have a clean slate at this point. Now, I've done quite a bit
> of goggling and utubing and I want to be sure that I'm not
I got myself a USB 3.5" disk drive and want to format a 3.5" HD disk
so that it Just Works™ as a standard MS-DOS floppy.
Normally I would have used mformat from the mtools package, but it
appears that I can not supply a device name, just "emulated names"
like A: which are then translated to /de
Le 17/03/2019 à 01:27, Adam Haas a écrit :
> I was working with the Gnu Image Manipulation Program yesterday when a
> segmentation fault occurred. Attached is the information spit out in
> association with the event. Please let me know what additional
> information you need from me and I will pass
At least I hope it's the final time.
I know that I have posted this question before, but due to reinstalling
the OS, I have a clean slate at this point. Now, I've done quite a bit
of goggling and utubing and I want to be sure that I'm not going to
crash the system when I add two drives to the
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