disk_sectors=`fdisk -l $device 2> /dev/null | grep "Disk $device:" | awk '{print $7}'` disk_size=`fdisk -l $device 2> /dev/null | grep "Disk $device:" | awk '{print $5}'` disk_sectors=$(fdisk -l $device 2> /dev/null | grep "Disk $device:" | awk '{print $7}...
sudo unmount /mnt/boot/efi sudo unmount /mnt/* sudo unmount /mnt Reboot the system Note:For one disk installation, you can created three partitions: 1) EFI 2) Large F2FS chunck 3) 10G EXT4 as initial root. Once you completed the installation, move EXT4 to F2FS and resize the partition...
Storage: Utilizing Existing SSDsFor storage, I’m using my existing M.2 SSDs – one 1TB and a 256GB version – which provide ample space for virtual machines and data. The system disk is an older 256GB SATA SSD, which is sufficiently fast for the system’s needs. While there are pla...
Before removing any portable storage, properly eject/unmount it from the system. Otherwise, it can corrupt the filesystem (especially FAT-based filesystems). If you’re working with a hard disk, keep an eye on theSMART infoof the drive. It can indicate if the drive is dying way before ...
It needs to be unmounted first--and for obvious reasons it won't allow you to unmount the system disk, so you're relatively safe if you perform this with a normal boot (not a LiveCD). shred is included in the Live CD so you can choose the try Ubuntu option and wipe out all data...
Stopping LSB: Set the CPU Frequency Scaling governor to "ondemand"... [ OK ] Reached target Unmount All Filesystems. [ OK ] Stopped target Sound Card. Stopping Serial Getty on ttyAMA0... [ OK ] Removed slice system-getty.slice. ...
This option may be useful if file system changes have been made manually or if the processor is on fire. RB_REROOT Instead of rebooting, unmount all filesystems except the one containing currently-running executable, and mount root filesystem using the same mechanism which is used during ...
rmmod: can't unload module 'videobuf2_memops': No such file or directory rmmod: can't unload module 'videobuf2_core': No such file or directory can't run '/sbin/swapoff': No such file or directory [ 1964.322835] ffs_data_put(): freeing [ 1964.335387] [EXFAT] trying to unmount....
Before using the -shutdown parameter, use the standard UNIX umount command to unmount the AFS root directory (by convention, /afs). On Linux, unloading the AFS kernel module and then loading it again before restarting AFS after -shutdown is recommended. AFS has for years had difficulties with...
Stopping LSB: Set the CPU Frequency Scaling governor to"ondemand"... [ OK ] Reached target Unmount All Filesystems. [ OK ] Stopped target Sound Card. Stopping Serial Getty on ttyAMA0... [ OK ] Removed slice system-getty.slice.