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How to Detect the Filesystem of an Unmounted Partition on Linux

Detect Filesystem Of An Unmounted Partition On Linux

Because Windows does not recognize the ext4 filesystem, you have to make sure that your USB or external HDD is formatted in the NTFS or FAT32 format. And if you insert that drive into your Linux PC, and you’re not…

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  • Aadesh
  • August 30, 2022
  • Linux

A great way to use Ubuntu Server 22.04 on Virtual Box

A Great Way To Use Ubuntu Server 22.04 On Virtual Box

Ubuntu server is a server operating system. And it is not that difficult to understand the difference between the desktop and server. Both are Linux-based operating systems. The main difference is that the desktop version contains a desktop environment whereas…

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  • Chinmay Sonawane
  • August 30, 2022
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Reset Your Terminal in Linux

Reset The Linux Terminal

Want to know how to reset your terminal in Linux? Sometimes you may accidentally redirect binary output to your terminal and would need to reset it so that all the text clears out and you have your scrollbar back. Other…

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  • Writwik Ray
  • August 30, 2022
  • Linux

The complete guide to rm command on Linux

A Complete Guide To The Rm Command In Linux

The rm command in the Linux terminal is used to remove or delete objects such as files, symbolic links and directories. However, to delete a directory, you have to use extra options with the command. You should be very careful…

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  • Aadesh
  • August 30, 2022
  • Linux

Rename a Directory in Linux: 3 Methods

Different Ways To Rename A Directory In Linux

If you achieve a goal using a different method than the one which society uses, does the method even matter? Well, in the case of Linux-based operating systems, there is usually more than one way through which you can complete…

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  • Aadesh
  • August 30, 2022
  • Linux

How to copy a file to multiple directories on Linux?

Copy A File To Multiple Directories On Linux

The cp command on Linux is used to copy a file from one place to another. And using the command options, you can do a wide variety of work with this command, such as copying a large number of files…

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  • Aadesh
  • August 27, 2022
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