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  1. The file attributes aren't changing. Just the...

    The file attributes aren't changing. Just the ownership and access permissions.
  2. Well...the filenames seemed to have retained the...

    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...
  3. general question about Linux file structures

    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?...

    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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    help with recovering lost+found

    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....
  6. Oops, *edit*. FAT32 partitions is a cannot...

    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...
  7. However, the idea behind using the BIOS to...

    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...
  8. Good point. I'm probably worse off than you are...

    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)...
  9. Question: MUST the individual Linux installs be...

    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...
  10. Uh.....I could always use more...

    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...
  11. I didn't know that you were trying to...

    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...
  12. I came here from Digg as well. Interesting. You...

    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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