Ubuntu :: Looking For Partition Analysis Utility?
Aug 11, 2010
Is anyone aware of a utility that can show all the files in a partition and their sector locations? This would seem like something that file recovery software would have to be able to figure out in the process of recovering deleted files, but not sure if any utility would actually display the information in that manner. Before anyone asks, I don't think I really NEED to know that information, but I'm just curious to see how the sectors are allocated as the partition fills up and files are created and deleted. Prior to resizing a partition smaller it would be interesting to see if data has to be moved from the end of the partition because it occupies sectors that will be lost due to the resizing operation.
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Mar 14, 2010
I remotely access to my OPENsuse 11. I am using TightVNC program. There is nothing wrong with accessing. But I have to start an analysis program, an this analysis takes about 4 to 6 hours. Therefore, I want to disconnect and let my analysis continue.But after disconnecting from suse, the program i started stops to work. Does anybody know how not to kill the program while i am not connected?
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May 17, 2010
i erase the partition of ubuntu by disk utility in mac oswhen i restart my laptop and select windows os partition but windows os not bootingand the screen show to meerror: no such partition.
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Dec 8, 2010
I have a HDD with OS Win with three partitions NTFS.I installed Ubuntu 10.10 on new partition, and I left the old partitions on the disk, because there are a lot of my personal data.When I was looking for how to mount partitions on startup, I was fortuitously to Palimpsest Disk Utility selecting the checkbox on sda2 as a boot, and apply. But I saw that it was wrong and took the check back. And after this was damaged NTFS on the partition sda2. Windows shows the partition as RAW.
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Jul 1, 2010
I have daul boot systems on Dell computers. Dell includes a Utility partition on /dev/sda1 which you are supposed to be able to boot by pressing F12 when booting. I've tried various ways to boot into it. Most recently I put
title Dell Utility
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
chainloader +1
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Jun 20, 2010
The system is a Dell 530n. It came preinstalled with Ubuntu 8.04. I didn't care for the way Dell handled its repositories (they don't keep them current) so I installed Ubuntu 10.04.
Now when I select "F12 Boot Options" while the BIOS is bringing things to life, I still get the various boot options, however, when I select "Utility Partition" all I get is "Not found. No boot device available."
For those not familiar, the Dell Utility Partition is a hidden partition that has various utilities to help troubleshoot hardware problems.
What did Ubuntu 10.04 do and how do I fix this?
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Oct 8, 2010
I had a tri boot of Win 7 /XP and Mint...I was using EasyBCD 2.0 as a boot manager...I booted Mint by configuring the NeoGrub option in Easy BCD..I wanted to uninstall Win 7 and so what I did was the following
1. Edited BCD bootloader settings ...Marked XP as my default and deleted Win 7 entry...
2. Logged out and wiped my Win 7 partition
With my fingers crossed , i rebooted but Easy BCD booted flawlessly with 2 choices XP and Mint(GRUB)...As Easy BCD is not meant for XP, I thought of restoring original NTLDR of XP so that things would be in place and thinking that this cud avoid problems of detection by other Linux OS I deleted manually the Easy BCD menu.lst file and NeoGrub.mbr in my root...That was it , after I rebooted, I got boot screen of EasyBCD but whichever option I select,I got an error message that address not Valid-NTLDR not found or something like that I booted my XP live CD and like many times before ran
1.Fixmbr
2.Fixboot
3.bootcfg /rebuild
After that , now when I reboot , I am getting "Invalid Partition Table" On booting from a linux CD , I can see the files are in place..I have to get boot sector and partition table fixed...
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Jan 10, 2011
Before I go off and write a new one, does anyone know of a good command line disk partition utility that works better than "parted"?
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Jul 8, 2011
Before doing a clonezilla project I opened Disk utility shows the first partition labeled as sdb2, then second partition as sdb1is this normal? I will add that this is a windows drive, but I wanted to back it up before installing debian to it. How will the disk partition labeling affect partition naming in debian?
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Feb 5, 2010
cpuid utility is not compiled with U9.04 and the utility is not available as a package with synaptic -
other distributions have it available as rpm . url
Any way to run this utility in the Debian world?
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Sep 29, 2010
I have been having problems hibernating my windows 7 partition recently. It happened approximately right after I set up the dual boot.
I have found other topics where it says to make sure that the windows 7 partition is marked as the active partition. I have since done so and it has not changed anything. I did it with Partition Magic on Windows. I did find it suspicious though that my Dell Recovery partition is labeled as boot while the Windows one is marked as Active and System.
However when I looked at it using disk utility in Ubuntu the windows 7 partition is marked as Bootable while the recovery partition is not.
Hibernation works on Ubuntu with a couple error messages while shutting down and some weird screen issues while booting up. But it ends up working decently.
Under Disk Utility the Ubuntu Partition is not marked as Bootable. Should it be?
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Dec 11, 2010
I'm attempting to add an additional partition through KDE's Partition Manager, but my RAID 0 is not recognized by that program. I'm wondering what partition utility is used during *buntu installation, as this properly recognized my RAID 0, and I was able to successfully manipulate the partitioning scheme.
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Oct 10, 2010
I have a 2 TB disk in an external SATA dock, formatted with a single ext3 (Linux) partition, which doesn't show up in the Windows 7 Computer Management->Disk Management utility, even as a raw/blank disk. I've verified that there's nothing wrong with the disk by connecting it to my Linux machine and mounting it, and I've verified that the dock is functioning properly by connecting a different FAT32-formatted disk, which mounts flawlessly as expected.I realize that I can't actually read the ext3 partition without additional software (e.g., Ext3IFS), but why doesn't the disk show up at all? Is there some sort of stupid anti-Linux filter built in? Is there any way to force Windows to recognize the disk, so that I can at the very least use direct block access with it?
Background: I want to clone an identical 2 TB disk onto this one. Due to my hardware layout, it's much easier to have the source disk attached to one machine and the destination disk connected to another, and do the clone over the network (the network is not a bottleneck with switched gigabit ethernet), than it is to hook them both up to one machine.(1) I did this once before when both machines were running Linux, but I've since upgraded the destination machine and decided to switch back to Windows for regular desktop use. I've got Cygwin installed, and have verified that the same basic method (dd + nc) will work, but I can't do anything if Windows doesn't even consider the destination disk to exist.I only have one eSATA port on each machine. Opening them up just to do this clone is a rather large annoyance. Also, since this is my backup disk, I'd like to eventually automate the cloning from the active disk to another one that I regularly swap with a third disk that I store off-site.
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Nov 14, 2010
I know that there are other threads about performance problems (10.10 runs slow and jerky and way too slow for instance), but there is no solution (at least for me): I have a normal laptop (ASUS F5 with 2 GB). I used Ubuntu 9.x, and it was fine, there were no performance issues. But with Ubuntu 10.10 most applications are very slow (nautilus, OpenOffice, Eclipse ...). I have GNOME and no visual effects (hardware driver for graphics card). It is almost impossible to work with this system.Can I use a profiling tool for analysis? What tool do you recommend?
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Aug 6, 2011
Im using openstat for muliple regression analysis..I want to know the least numbers of observations required to get the result window..
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Oct 24, 2010
I Have RHEL4 running on IBM X3550 server, we request IBM support regarding issues with this server, they will request for IBM DSA logs. The logs are quite extensive and cover almost all server config & can identify hardware issues with drivers...etc. I want to know if there is a way to analysis those logs offline without sending them to IBM support?
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Mar 19, 2010
Is there any software for sports to analysis motion like C-swing or V1 golf, for linux platform?
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Apr 7, 2010
It's been on the agenda for a long time to get Linux running on one or more of my computers.The one that has the best wifi-card in it looks like:
video:
NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT (not integrated)
Processor:
Core2 Duo T9400 @ 2.53GHz
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Intel WiFi Link 5300 AGNI think I'll want a duel-boot and to use R-Desktop or something once I get more knowledge about what I'm doing. However, my first priority is to get a not-completely-mystifying version of Linux up, with my Wi-fi card working in RFMON (monitor-mode) so I can start collecting packets. I'll no-doubt want to avoid builds that (though they may not exist) will not play nice with the duelcore as I'm running analysis.
If there's some *-Linux that will make diagnosing hardware problems or and/or running Kisnet/Airsnort/crack/peek easier than I'm open-eared. I'm a cs-major, and am aware I really should've gotten my feet wet before now, but it's better late than never, and I'm told I'll "never go back," however I'm going to need just a bit of handholding here in these early stages, before I get a success, gain some confidence, and start experimenting so I don't have to ask as many silly questions, but as a college-student and Linux-user to be, "the freer the better."
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Jul 31, 2011
I have just started with some basic analyses of GRASS GIS in Linux, and was wondering which commands I could use to select a certain percentage of rastermap values. For instance filtering 5% highest values of a elevation raster map. there are some GRASS GIS users among you all.
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Feb 9, 2010
It is vital to get a useful server performance monitoring tool that prevents growth related performance issues. Moreover, it should offer long term capacity planning and trend analysis along with detecting performance issues and unwanted outages.
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Mar 11, 2011
Second : I need to have a rapid way to exstract some simple raw informations from any hard disk.Something like ls -latr /*.* | sort(by extension/type) The goal I' m looking for is something like
.exe 1034 last creation date
.jpg 2437 "
.xxx 365 "
ecc....
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Aug 28, 2011
Fedora 15 uses scidavis (Scientific Data Analysis and Visualization) taken from Fedora 14. If you try to build the native rpm package, an error occurs in building the documentation. A 1-line sed in the spec file solves the problem:
Code:
#fix spurious-executable-perm
find . -type f -exec chmod 0644 {} ;
#fix docbook to adapt different versions of fedora
sed -i "s/VER-REL/`rpm -q docbook-dtds|sed "s/^[^0-9]*//;s/.noarch//;
s/./\./g"`/" manual/docbook-en/index.docbook
#
# ---> sed line to fix Fedora15 building:
sed -i -e 's/xsl-stylesheets-1.75.2/xsl-stylesheets-1.76.1/' manual/scidavis_html.xsl
#
#fix default path for fitPlugins
sed -i "s/usr/lib/%{name}/plugins\%{_libdir}/%{name}/pluginsg"
%{name}/src/ApplicationWindow.cpp
sed -i -e 's/Qt;Science;Physics;Math;Graphics;/Education;Science;DataVisualization;Qt/' %{name}/%{name}.desktop
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Jun 4, 2011
I am making comparison between tora , dsr , dsdv and aodv. There is some error in tora.tcl protocol. Rest is working fine..why the tora.tcl is popping the error?
Error is given below:-
Code:
num_nodes is set 6
INITIALIZE THE LIST xListHead
(_o22 cmd line 1)
invoked from within
"_o22 cmd port-dmux _o37"
invoked from within
"catch "$self cmd $args" ret"
invoked from within
"if [catch "$self cmd $args" ret] {
set cls [$self info class]
global errorInfo
set savedInfo $errorInfo
error "error when calling class $cls: $args" $..." .....
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Sep 25, 2009
I have over 500 hours of audio recordings of my server room. There's a lot of background noise from the fans, but mostly it's constant. Is there a way to automate an analysis of these audio files (mp3 each 30 min) and display changes? Like frequency or decibel changes?
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Jun 8, 2011
I am looking for a mp3 file analysis program ( shell preferred / or X ) - something that would give me similar output as >LAME< does during the encoding phase.
Quote:
Frame | CPU time/estim | REAL time/estim | play/CPU | ETA
9342/10156 (92%)| 0:06/ 0:06| 0:06/ 0:06| 39.940x| 0:00
32 [ 80] %***
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any app that can analyze VBR/ABR filez - not just output a bogus bitrate, but return a more detailed info. LAME has a '-g' (run graphical analysis) option which has to be enabled during the compile time - tried several ways and -g is still disabled, plus there is not much info on -g and i do not even know if this is what I am looking for.
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Mar 21, 2011
recommend some really good performance analysis tools? Top is not good because it has problems.I am looking for some products like collectD, collectl, or something else comparable.I need something that will look at tasks, cpu, memory, disk usage, interrupts, priorities.If I am missing a tool listed then let me know.I am looking for something that can display the results graphically.
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Oct 21, 2010
I am developing an application whose executable is generated inside a certain folder hierarchy (say: /DevPath/MyProject/bin). My source code is located in a different branch of this hierarchy (say: /DevPath/MyProject/src). When my app crashes, its core files are stored in /DevPath/MyProject. I'm developing the app on a pc, but running it on a separate platform in which i can only execute it. Folder hierarchy is the same as above on both computers. Usually, when a new executable version is ready, we update both the executable and the source code on the target platform, transferring all the new /DevPath/MyProject folder on it. But sometimes it can really be a bother, so we update only the executable.
1)In the case we only update the executable, keeping an old source code version, and the app generates a core file, can i trust the backtrace produced by gdb in this case? I.e., does gdb need the latest source code files or it just needs the debugging information?
2) (More radical question ) Do i really need to keep the source code on the target platform for core dump analysis or i just need the executable?
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Sep 11, 2010
I am currently looking for tools for static/dynamic code analysis for embedded Linux system development (both device driver and user space apps). We will use Eclipse IDE and C++ lanuage. I hope the tools are easy-to-use, reliable, popular, better with good supports, and not-too-expensive. I already find a list of tools at WiKi, however, I don't have time to try them all. Could anyboy please recommend me a few? If you can tell me briefly about their pros and cons, that will be the bet.
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Jul 21, 2010
To analyse a coredump, I need to specify program name/path in GDB/KDevelop. Since the program name along with arguments is also within a core dump, I wonder if it doesn't keep the proper path of program that crashed and so asks for it?
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Sep 11, 2010
I am looking for tools for static/dynamic code analysis for embedded Linux system development (both device driver and user space apps). We will use Eclipse IDE and C++ lanuage. I hope the tools are easy-to-use, reliable, popular, better with good
supports, and not-too-expensive. I already find a list of tools at WiKi, however, I don't have time to try them all. Could anyboy please recommend me a few? If you can tell
me briefly about their pros and cons, that will be the bet.
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