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Apache Truncating Images on Network Storage (NAS) 30 Mar 2011 | 06:31 am
We had just migrated about 300GB of data to the NAS from our Debian linux server and I thought maybe the file migration had an issue, or somehow the files became corrupt. But the files worked fine in ...
Mac Book Pro Keyboard Shortcuts 15 Jul 2008 | 06:04 pm
All laptops have a ‘fn’ button that is used as a modifier key for the f1…f12 buttons and usually some of the other buttons on the laptop to provide the same functionality of a full keyboard but with l...
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How to Mount USB Drives to a Windows Folder rakshitk.com 23 May 2008 | 03:07 am
After a great success of my previous article about setting background images to the USB drives, here comes another USB related tutorial which I am sure many would love to try. So many times we encoun...
How to manually mount USB drives on Ubuntu galigio.org 18 Jul 2013 | 12:21 am
The first time I had this kind of problem was when I was trying to create a bootable USB drive and a pop-up windows appeared informing me that “you must first mount USB drive /dev/sdc1 to a mount-poin...
Tuxboot download-forall.blogspot.com 25 Mar 2012 | 06:37 am
Tuxboot helps you to create a bootable Live USB drive for Clonezilla live, DRBL live, GParted live and Tux2live. It is modified from UNetbootin and runs on both MS Windows and GNU/Linux. You can choos...
Create a Multi-Bootable USB Drive with Linux and Windows mytechencounters.wordpress.com 27 Feb 2012 | 09:53 am
Unlike floppy disks and CD/DVDs, USB flash drives are portable, easier to use, and more reliable. If you are a long time Windows or Linux user, chances are there that you would have reinstalled the op...
Create bootable "live" LInux or BSD usb drives with unetbootin free-software-explorations.blogspot.com 6 Apr 2012 | 02:44 am
Unetbootin is a powerful system utility to create bootable usb drives with your favorite distribution(although may not be the latest version). You need at least a usb flash drive with 2Gbytes capacity...
Keep external hard drives mounted under OS X without being logged in geekwisdom.com 4 Feb 2012 | 05:12 pm
I have an old G4 mac mini running OS X 10.5 Leopard that I've set up as a NAS for my home network. The idea was to have our laptops and other macs use Time Machine to backup to the USB drives attached...
Create Multiboot USB Drives with YUMI whoismadhur.com 4 Jul 2012 | 01:01 am
YUMI is a free multiboot USB creator which enables you to add multiple Linux distributions on a single USB drive. Normally you can have only a single operating system inside your USB drive but YUMI le...
Create bootable "live" LInux or BSD usb drives with unetbootin free-software-explorations.blogspot.com 5 Apr 2012 | 10:44 pm
Unetbootin is a powerful system utility to create bootable usb drives with your favorite distribution(although may not be the latest version). You need at least a usb flash drive with 2Gbytes capacity...
How To Enable NTFS Support in CentOS 6.3 sohailriaz.com 20 Jan 2013 | 10:40 pm
In this how to I will describe how to enable NTFS support in CentOS 6.3. By default CentOS 6.x doesnt comes with NTFS support to mount NTFS partition either on hard disk or usb drives. Fedora provies ...
How to Make a Bootable Linux USB Drive in Windows 8 simplehelp.net 9 Jul 2013 | 03:10 pm
This tutorial will guide you through the steps to create a bootable USB thumb drive of your favorite Linux distribution using Windows 8. Make sure you have the following items ready before you start ...