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The file attributes aren't changing. Just the ownership and access permissions.
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Well...the filenames seemed to have retained the original, as well as the Windows extension for the appropriate file type. (It was a file server for Windows systems).
It's mostly the directory...
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I'm running RedHat 9 (2.4.20-8). I've also recently posted asking for help about recoverying data from lost+found, but this is a little more general than that.
Suppose that the new installation...
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hmm......there isn't a easier way of doing this?
*edit*
I'm not sure at what point did the files all ended up in the lost+found folder.
I was originally hoping to be able to just mount the...
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I just recently tried to reinstall Redhat 9 (2.4.20-8) on a separate drive in order to attempt a data recovery and extraction session from a RAID5 array that the original system was installed onto....
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Oops, *edit*. FAT32 partitions is a cannot address more than 127 GB. I guess that it's different if Linux configures the FAT32 partition rather than Windows.
For the current generation Windows to...
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However, the idea behind using the BIOS to control the boot order also means that the installations are completely independent of each other. Therefore, even if LILO or GRUB fails (and/or the hard...
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Good point. I'm probably worse off than you are because I prefer to separate different OSes at the BIOS level. There'd be no way that I'd be able to convince my BIOS to take 145 (different)...
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Question: MUST the individual Linux installs be on separate partitions?
For example, is it possible to clump all Linuxes that work/run on ext3 into one giant ext3 partition, and only separate the...
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Uh.....I could always use more processors/systems. :D
Whether power, cooling, space, (and finances) will support it is a whole 'nother question.
Solaris Containers for Linux IS an open source...
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I didn't know that you were trying to concurrently boot into the various distros.
Although I would agree with you that unless you have a centralized, off-host (SAN/NAS/separate file server) that...
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I came here from Digg as well. Interesting. You left out the UNIX flavors though. :(
Albeit you could have accomplished the task probably a heck of a lot easier using virtualization (if say...you...
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