Diskless Nodes HOW-TO document for Linux
This document describes how to set up a diskless Linux box. As technology is advancing rapidly, network-cards are becoming cheaper and much faster - 100 MBits ethernet is standard now and in about 1 to 2 years 1000 MBits i.e. 1GigBits ethernet cards will become a industry standard. With high-speed network cards, remote access will become as fast as the local disk access which will make diskless nodes a viable alternative to workstations in local LAN.
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Exploring Your Linux System
The fourth article in Corey’s Learn Linux series outlines the Linux logon process, explains the purpose of Linux system directories, and walks you through navigating the filesystem.
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Hands-on Computer Forensics Lab: FAT 12 Filesystem
This computer forensics lab walks you through a FAT12 File System using a floppy disk and Hex editor. You will see how when you delete a file, the file isn't really deleted, only the directory entry is removed from the directory entry. You will also see how file Fragementation works.
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Hard Disk Upgrade Mini How-To
This document explains how to transfer, or migrate, an entire Linux system, including LILO, from one hard disk to another.
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HOWTO: Multi Disk System Tuning
This document describes how best to use multiple disks and partitions for a Linux system. Although some of this text is Linux specific the general approach outlined here can be applied to many other multi tasking operating systems.
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