requires understanding of: basic disk concepts disk interfaces physical disk structure partitions basic filesystem concepts local and remote file systems Lecture 02: Filesystems and Disks January 30‚ 2006 CS765 - Aspects of System Administration Slide 4 Topics covered Adding‚ (re-)partitioning‚ mounting disks requires understanding of: basic disk concepts disk interfaces physical disk structure partitions basic filesystem concepts RAID logical volume managment device formatting local and
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The old name of DHAKA is JAHANGIRNAGAR. It is the capital and the largest city of Bangladesh. Dhaka is located in the geographic center of the country .With its colorful history and rich cultural traditions‚ Dhaka is known the world over as the city of mosques and muslin. Its fame attracted travelers from far and near throughout the ages. Today it has grown into a mega city of about 10 million people becoming the hub of the nation’s industrial‚ commercial‚ cultural‚ educational and political activities
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Abstract This research was conducted to find out the link between film industry and fashion photography in Bangladesh. Also the main concern was to find out whether development of film industry can contribute to the development of fashion photography or not. Hence‚ the first task was to find out the current situation of film industry and fashion photography in Bangladesh. Though photography in Bangladesh has developed a lot in past few years but it is still under develop in the sector of fashion
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Background Satyagraha Movement & Rowlatt Act (1919) Rowlatt committee Committee members War Ends‚ Emergency Powers Continue Events In Delhi In the presidency of Bombay In the Punjab Anti-Rowlatt Satyagrha intended to mobilize public opinion against the act Jallianwala bagh massacre Reaction In Lahore The hunter commission Assassination of Michael O’ Dwyer Some facts about Rowlatt act Conclusion References ANTI ROWLATT AGITATION Introduction In 1919 Justice
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3 1.0 Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………..4 Section 1: Operating System 2.0 Memory management of MAC OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) ………………………………………………………..5 2.1 Memory Partitioning 5 2.1.1 Recovery partitions 5 2.1.2 Helper Partitions 6 2.2 Partitioning Scheme – variable 6 2.3 Virtual Memory 8 2.3.1 Mac OS X Swap 8 2.4 Problem Discuss of Techniques 9 2.5 Conclusion 9 Section 2: Computer Systems architecture 3.0 Registers in a Modern Computer ………………………………………………………………………………………………
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INDIA RILEY NT1430 LINUX DEC 9 2014 Nt1430 Linux Networking (Unit 1 Linux Server Installation and Configuration) 1. What are multiuser systems and why are they successful? Multiuser operating systems allow the multiple users to access the resources of single systems at a time or at different time. It allows many users to take advantage of the computer’s resources simultaneously. Some permit 100’s to 1000 users to take advantage of the computer’s resources simultaneously. They are successful because
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INTRODUCTION TO MEMORY MANAGEMENT In multiprogramming‚ the CPU switches from one process to another. Therefore‚ processes must be inside the main memory at the same time. The memory manager must ensure that memory is shared efficiently and is free from errors. It must take care of the following issues in memory management. 1. It must ensure that the memory spaces of processes are protected so that unauthorized access is prevented. 2. It must ensure that each process has enough memory
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Windows Azure Storage: A Highly Available Cloud Storage Service with Strong Consistency Brad Calder‚ Ju Wang‚ Aaron Ogus‚ Niranjan Nilakantan‚ Arild Skjolsvold‚ Sam McKelvie‚ Yikang Xu‚ Shashwat Srivastav‚ Jiesheng Wu‚ Huseyin Simitci‚ Jaidev Haridas‚ Chakravarthy Uddaraju‚ Hemal Khatri‚ Andrew Edwards‚ Vaman Bedekar‚ Shane Mainali‚ Rafay Abbasi‚ Arpit Agarwal‚ Mian Fahim ul Haq‚ Muhammad Ikram ul Haq‚ Deepali Bhardwaj‚ Sowmya Dayanand‚ Anitha Adusumilli‚ Marvin McNett‚ Sriram Sankaran‚ Kavitha
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Disk 1 Disk Type (Basic or dynamic) Basic Basic Total disk size 40.00GB 40.00GB Number and type of partitions 1 NTFS Partition 1 NTFS Partition Amount of unallocated space 19.95GB 1. What is the result? The Folder can’t be located. 2. What is the number of the 1-GB partition you created earlier in this exercise? Partition Number 3. 3. What is the result? Diskpart Successfully extended the partition 4. What is the result? I can access the Server DC but I still do not see any install folder.
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drives display‚ you are shown a list of partitions along with any unused disk space. The disk management tool in Windows also displays optical drives like CD-ROM and DVD drives‚ but these cannot be expanded. Step Three Right-click the partition you want to expand. This can be the C drive or another hard drive partition on your computer. From the menu items‚ select "Extend Volume." A new window is shown where you enter the new size for the disk partition. Click "Next" at the opening window. Step
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