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Monthly Archives: September 2013

30.09.13

AutoFS Explained (Basic)

AutoFS is an automounter of storage devices for Linux and UNIX...
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30.09.13

Cannot see extra size Logical Volume after lvextend

After you have extended the logical volume it is necessary to...
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30.09.13

Resize Root LVM Logical Volume

If the volume to be reduced is the root partition that...
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27.09.13

Shrink size of ext4 LVM logical volume

LVM, the Logical Volume Manager, is extremely flexible and provides numerous...
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26.09.13

List open files in a device or partition

If you try to unmount a partition and get a message...
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26.09.13

Create File of a Given Size using dd command

To create any file of given size in linux we can...
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26.09.13

Reload fstab and /etc/mtab without rebooting

If you have made an entry in /etc/fstab and you want...
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26.09.13

Determine the file system type in Linux

File system can be of any type. So to know the...
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04.09.13

Apache error: default_ VirtualHost overlap on port 443, the first has precedence

On re-Starting Apache I am getting following error default_ VirtualHost overlap...
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03.09.13

How to make YUM list only security updates

How do I only list or install only security updates under...
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