Resizing Mounted Ext2 File System May Cause Corruption « UNIX Blog By admin ext2 (second extended) file system is an advanced file system for Linux kernel. It is a replacement of the Ext filesystem. It is possible to resize the ext2 filesystem while it is installed and the system is to use it. ... UNIX Blog - http://www.unixweblog.com/ |
Windows Phone 7 – Full file system access anyone? « Chris Walsh By Chris Walsh Windows Phone 7 – Full file system access anyone? leave a comment ». Well, as the title says it. Here's a preview of what's to come. ;-). I'll be posting the code in a couple of days, need to clean it all up. And yes, it's a managed app ... Chris Walsh - http://blog.walshie.me/ |
image in db or filesystem? - W3Schools Forum i want to associate a image file for every user. where user will be able to upload a image file. now question is what is the best place to store that image databse or filesystem? i am not sure. may anyone help me on it. thank you. ... w3schools.com - Server Scripting - http://w3schools.invisionzone.com/index.php |
Daily Linux Commands: Explore Linux /proc File System (/proc ... By noreply@blogger.com (Moh) Explore Linux /proc File System (/proc directories, /proc files). /proc/meminfo – Current utilization of primary memory on the system; /proc/misc – This file lists miscellaneous drivers registered on the miscellaneous major device, ... Daily Linux Commands - http://dailylinuxcommands.blogspot.com/ |
Salt Lake Linux Users Group Nov. 2010 meeting: Advanced Linux ... By marc Joseph Hall will present this month on Advanced Linux filesystem topics at work. With focus on such things as ACLs and possibly quotas and/or basic LVM usage on ext2/3/4. Time/Date: ---------- Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2010 7:10pm p.m. Place: ... Mecworks - http://blog.mecworks.com/ |
"proc" File System RedHat /CentOS /Ubuntu - Linux By rajatjpatel@gmail.com (rajat) Inside the /proc directory, you'll see two types of content — numbered directories, and system information files. /proc is not a real file system, it is a virtual file system. For example, if you do ls -l /proc/stat, you'll notice that ... Linux - :D All Open Source Product... - http://studyhat.blogspot.com/ |