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Debian 12.4 Arrives With EXT4 Data Corruption Bug Fix

Discover the latest Debian 12.4 release, addressing critical bug advisories and security issues with kernel-image-6.1.0-15.
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Safely Convert Hard Disk to GPT without Data Loss

We want to share with you a note from our experience in converting a 320GB hard disk drive from MBR to GPT without data loss. We use gdisk, a famous tool by Roderick “Rodsbooks” Smith, and do several steps to finish it in a very quick time. Here’s the …

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How to Determine the File System Type in Linux (Ext2, Ext3, or Ext4)?

There are 10+ file systems in Linux with unique features to offer. Learn how to determine the file system type in Linux here.
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How to Check and Repair EXT4 Filesystem in Linux

In this guide, you will learn how to repair a corrupted EXT4 filesystem or partition in Linux systems.
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Backup Ext2, Ext3, or Ext4 File Systems in Linux

The implementation of the Ext2 file system overcame the limitations posed by Ext; the original Linux file system. Ext2 does not support any journaling feature, has 16GB to 2TB maximum individual file size, and 2TB to 32TB being its overall file system size. When considering the creation of backups for Ext2, Ext3, and Ext4 file systems in Linux, it […]

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