CentOS 5 :: Move To A Removable Device
Sep 20, 2010
I have an External HDD which has a Data directory in it and I want to move to this directory to use the script mkdvdiso.sh to combine six separate iso file (of CentOS, of course). The syntax of this script is:./mkdvdiso. sh /source /destination/DVD.iso.I don't know what to replace source and destination parameters with.
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Sep 25, 2010
I knew how to mount it and I was able to view files and folder in it but I don't know how to copy files using CUI (Command not GUI) mode. I have six separate iso files and I want to make a DVD in the removable device.
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Apr 7, 2010
I have an external hard disk drive and I would like it to be recognized with the same name (e.g. /dev/sbd) after each boot.
Is there any way to make that?
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Feb 23, 2010
I'm trying to get fstab to auto-mount a removable device when its plugged in? Is this possible and if not what is the easiest way to auto-mount a removable device?
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Sep 5, 2010
I upgraded from 11.2 to 11.3 yesterday, using a 64-bit Dell 1535 laptop.
With the new version, I find that the Device Notifier no longer detects my mp3 player through any of the USB ports. Neither does Dolphin.
Similar threads that I've read through have not done the trick.
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Jul 8, 2011
I have a samsung removable hard drive, which have 3 fat32 partitions on it. When I plug into the usb. nothing happened and i just see a sdc was added in /dev/...so, there's nothing wrong with the drive, because i can use it on windows and ubuntu.
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May 5, 2010
I'm trying to move the /var/www dir to another partition (another hard drive even, though I doubt that makes a difference) because my file system partition is rather small. But when I do I get "403 -forbidden" and in the logs "Permission denied: /home/www/.htaccess pcfg_openfile: unable to check htaccess file, ensure it is readable". If I move it anywhere within the partition (and adjust the conf) I don't get this problem. Using Ubuntu 10.04 Desktop x64. I haven't had any problems with this in earlier Ubuntu-versions.
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Jun 1, 2010
I'm trying to move the /var/www dir to another partition (another hard drive even, though I doubt that makes a difference) because my file system partition is rather small. But when I do I get "403 -forbidden" and in the logs "Permission denied: /home/www/.htaccess pcfg_openfile: unable to check htaccess file, ensure it is readable". If I move it anywhere within the partition (and adjust the conf) I don't get this problem.
Using Ubuntu 10.04 Desktop x64. I haven't had any problems with this in earlier Ubuntu-versions.
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Dec 3, 2010
Code:
mv PDF /home/gerard/
mv: inter-device move failed: `PDF' to `/home/gerard/PDF'; unable to remove target: Is a directory
I did ls -ltra and visibly there is no LN link file going on ...
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Jul 28, 2010
I have installed live cd on usb pendrive. Everything works great. How can I find out which device driver it is using? Where are the device driver files stored? How do you specify the device driver when mounting a device?
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Dec 4, 2010
when i try to move my picture folder from my camera to my home dir, i use this command
Code:
mv -f ~/pictures /mnt/1tbdiskbackup/
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Apr 3, 2009
I have had a Supermicro X7DCL-3 motherboard based machine, running CentOS 5.2 x86_64, recently upgraded to 5.3.Strangely enough, although I must have installed the 5.2 using DVD disk, the running system does not show the DVD drive. The machine was not used very much so I noticed that only today, after the update. There is no trace of it in 'dmesg', thera are no /dev/cd* and/or /dev/dvd* devices. The IDE controller is IT8213 (as shown by 'lspci'). In 5.2 kernel (2.6.18-92.el5-x86_64) lspci says "unknown device". I have checked the /usr/src/kernels/*/.config files and both kernels (5.2 and 2.6.18-128.el5-x86_64 of 5.3) seam to have the support for that controller added into the kernel:CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IT821X=yAny idea why it is not working? The Supermicro has apparently noticed this also as their OS compatibility chart lists the IDE interface for that motherboard as supported up to RHEL 5.1 but not for 5.2.
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Sep 6, 2010
I'm experimenting with a K8055 board, connected through USB to our Asterisk server,running on CentOS. If I connect the device I can see it being connected by watching /var/log/messages. Also the device is mentionned in /proc/bus/usb/devices. But when I do lsusb the device isn't showing up and it should be showing up! If it is not listed with lsusb, I can't connect to it through the k8055 executable...
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May 20, 2009
I have been using SLES 10 SP1 so far with about 6TB Raid system without problems.I have upgraded the OS to CentOS 5.3 i386 and I have noticed the kernel can not recognize raid system larger than 2TB.Is there any parameters that I have to set ? or the i386 distribution simply does not support larger raid, so I have to use x86_64 version, instead?
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May 17, 2010
Can't find any step by step info about moving web site from one server to another. I have to move website from open BSD to CentOS. Maybe somebody can help me with this. All I did is : copied www directory to new server, installed apache, installed php, installed mysql, copied mysql datadase to new server.But website still not loading.
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Jun 3, 2010
Move centos to another hard disk?
My box is centos 5.4 x86 on one hrad disk. Now I have a problem at this hard disk, so I want to ove centos to another hrad disk.
But backing up centos and restoring them another hard disk is not so easy and takes so much time.
I heard Partimage" can backup hrard disk and restoring it to another hard disk.
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My box has one LVM composed 3 partitions on one hard disk.
Can I move centos to another hard disk with partimage?
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Feb 7, 2011
I am new to Linux and not sure how to explain what I want to do, but I will give it a try. I have a system running CentOS 5.x on a system the is dying. Is there an easy way to migrate the system over to a brand new system that I recently purchased? I only have / and swap partitions, so nothing fancy; however, I have read that Linux is nothing like Windows when it comes to applications, and I could simply drag and drop files on the new server; however, I suspect that there is more involved than that. I hope I can just move the files over, and the system will boot; however, I am worried about new hardware on the new system. I am looking for recommendations to this issue. I am not sure if I have described it correctly; however, just point anything out that I need to change.
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Apr 28, 2011
I have a volume group that is made up of a number of physical volumes. I am thinking of consolidating all the small physical volumes onto one big drive. Is there any benefit in this, besides making administration easier? How do I go about doing this? From what I have read, it looks like I should have to do the following
1. add the new big drive to the VG
2. use pvmove to move the smaller PV onto the new PV
3. use pvchange -xn to make sure the old PV can no longer be allocated
4. repeat for all the small PVs.
5. use pvremove to remove all the small PVs
Is this the correct procudure to follow?
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Oct 20, 2009
I would like to move a user's home directory to a different disk. Is there a "clean" way to do this? Specifically, is it safe to just copy all the .* files to the new destination and then change the home in the user config? Or are there maybe environment entries with absolute paths which will cause problems with this strategy?
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Nov 5, 2009
Is there a simple way to move the Sendmail queue folder? Presently it's at the default location on /var/spool/mqueue/ but when / recently ran out of space (my fault storing backups there), it was unable to receive any more mail. There is plenty of space at another partition. My /var/opt/scalix location lives on another set of discs with lots of room. I created a folder called /var/opt/scalix/sendmail/mailqueue/ but uncertain how to move the existing queue to it.
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Nov 8, 2009
I just installed mysql and need to move the databases to a new location.I say 'no problem' I shutdown mysql (service mysqld stop) I configure my.cnf to point to the new location, which in my case is: /mnt/data/mysql. I know not very original naming. I do the old chown -R mysql:mysql /mnt/datal/mysql AND I copy all the files over (cp -R /var/lib/mysql /mnt/cgsvol/mysql) chmod 777 /mnt/data/mysql I ensure the chown worked (ls -a -l) and the files are there from the old directory. I can't load the daemon again. I check the log (/var/log/mysqld.log) and it can't write any test file to that directory.
(log file exact data).
091107 23:22:21 mysqld started
091107 23:22:22 [Warning] option 'max_join_size': unsigned value 18446744073709$
091107 23:22:22 [Warning] option 'max_join_size': unsigned value 18446744073709$
[code]....
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Apr 7, 2009
I currently have a server with the default VolGroup00 that contains logical volumes for the root file system and swap using logical volumes LogVol00 (root) and LogVol01 (swap.) I need to take space from LogVol00 and move it to LogVol01. I have found documentation for increasing the swap, and the resizing the logical volumes. However in the documentation and the man pages it says that I have to reduce the size of teh file system on the logical volume I am going to shrink. I have found documentation resizing the logical volumes but not the file systems.
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Mar 9, 2010
I have a directory: /var/www/html/something/
and it's got tons of files and directories, some containing hidden files.
I want to move all the contents of something including hidden files up to the site root at: /var/www/html/
What is the proper command for this?
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Sep 19, 2010
For Ubuntu 10.04 LTS / Gnome 2.30.2.
I have two applets on my Gnome panel -- NetworkManager Applet 0.8, and Klipper (it works better than Glipper) -- that I want to move.
HOWEVER, right-clicking the panel icons does not enable me to move these applets, as follows:
- NetworkManager Applet 0.8 does not include a Move item in its list of options.
- Klipper displays a long list of Klipper options but no Move option.
How I can move these items to new locations on the Gnome panel?
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Dec 15, 2010
Not sure if this is a networking issue or not but I have a Buffalo drive NAS device that I have my mp3 on. I can see it from my Ubuntu laptop, I can see it from my windows laptop. However when I go to my centos system and the networking option under the places menu nothing comes up. I do see a workgroup and a network option. I tried both but just opens a blank folder. How can I get this drive to mount to my centos system?
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Feb 3, 2010
We are having issues with LVM on CentOS 5.4 both 32bit and 64bit on one particular machine. I just can't get my head around it. Usually a device in /dev/ is created when a LVM Volume Group is created. e.g. if you add a volume group called foo, you would have /dev/foo to work with to access LVs inside the volume group.
For some reason it's not being created. The udev service is running, the volume group is created ok, I cant see anything strange in logs or strace.
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Apr 10, 2009
I am trying to copy some files onto a flash card. The first thing that i do is mount to the flash card:
mount /dev/sdc1 /mnt
then i try and copy a file
cp dev.bin /mnt
but i get a message saying:
cp: writing `/mnt/dev.bin': No space left on device
I was able to copy some files before but i cant seem to do it anymore.
how can i delete everything thats on the flash card so that i can copy files onto it?
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Dec 16, 2009
I'm using CentOS 5.4 x86_64 on my Dell Inspiron 1440 laptop. How can I configure my bluetooth device through CentOS?
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Mar 22, 2011
I have added CentOS5.5 x86-64 to a linux box that already contains installations of Ubuntu 9 and SL 5.2. Grub2 was installed with Ubuntu and is on the MBR of the disk. I did not install grub with anaconda/Cent. Grub update in ubuntu finds the Cent install and addes it to the grub.conf, and Cent appears in the grub menu at boot. If I select Cent, I get the following error.
VFS: Cannot open root device "sda7" or unknown-block(0,0)
Please append a correct "root=" boot option
Below is the output of boot_info_script, which gives the relevant boot file data. There are still grub conf files on the SL install, but grub is not installed there anymore.
Boot Info Script 0.55 dated February 15th, 2010
=> Grub 2 is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda and looks on the same drive in partition #6 for /boot/grub .....
sda3/boot/grub/grub.conf:
# grub.conf generated by anaconda
# Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making changes to this file
# NOTICE: You do not have a /boot partition. This means that all kernel and initrd paths are relative to /, eg.
# root (hd1,2)
# kernel /boot/vmlinuz-version ro root=/dev/sdb3
# initrd /boot/initrd-version.img
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Sep 20, 2010
When CentOS boots up, it tries to determine the IP for a network device (eth0) and fails.
'Determining IP information for eth0... failed; no link present.'
I'm curious to know how, after booting up, I could set the IP information for a wireless device, wlan0, manually. Another way of putting this questions is: if CentOS is able to determine IP information for a network device on bootup, what settings is it configuring exactly?
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