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<title>OpenVZ Forum: Support =&gt; *SOLVED* Sharing /home between vps, nfs/bind mount not working?</title>
<link>http://forum.openvz.org/index.php?t=msg&amp;goto=4946&amp;&amp;srch=bind#msg_4946</link>
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<dc:date>2009-12-13T12:51:17Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>Dawa</dc:author>
<dc:subject>openvz, support, config</dc:subject>
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<title>Mettre à jour le firmware d’une télé Samsung - reverse engineering sur une télévision - KORBEN</title>
<link>http://www.korben.info/mettre-a-jour-une-tv-samsung.html</link>
<description>Le firmware en place dans les nouvelles télés Samsung utilisent un noyau linux... Donc possibilité de faire plus de choses que celles initialement prévues par le constructeur.  En effet, un projet de firmware alternatif pous les TV Samsung a vu le jour. Baptisé SamyGo, ce firmware permet le partage de fichiers via le réseau local et les protocoles Samba ou NFS. Les disques dur et clés USB externes sont aussi maintenant reconnus, et il est enfin possible de connecter sa télé au réseau wifi de chez soi, avec une clé USB Wifi autre que celle vendue par Samsung.  Pour profiter de SamyGo, il suffit donc de réaliser une petite bidouille afin d'activer le support du Telnet dans la TV et ensuite, à vous le flashage en règle avec le nouveau firmware Samy Go !  Le consommateur qui va enfin pouvoir faire de vraies choses avec sa télé, et les constructeurs de TV qui vont peut être s'inspirer des nouveautés de SamyGo afin de les intégrer dans les futures firmware officiels de leur marque !</description>
<dc:date>2009-11-01T12:36:26Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>decembre</dc:author>
<dc:subject>firmware, linux, samsung, tv, tele, crack, hacking, reseau</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">Le firmware en place dans les nouvelles télés Samsung utilisent un noyau linux... Donc possibilité de faire plus de choses que celles initialement prévues par le constructeur.  En effet, un projet de firmware alternatif pous les TV Samsung a vu le jour. Baptisé SamyGo, ce firmware permet le partage de fichiers via le réseau local et les protocoles Samba ou NFS. Les disques dur et clés USB externes sont aussi maintenant reconnus, et il est enfin possible de connecter sa télé au réseau wifi de chez soi, avec une clé USB Wifi autre que celle vendue par Samsung.  Pour profiter de SamyGo, il suffit donc de réaliser une petite bidouille afin d'activer le support du Telnet dans la TV et ensuite, à vous le flashage en règle avec le nouveau firmware Samy Go !  Le consommateur qui va enfin pouvoir faire de vraies choses avec sa télé, et les constructeurs de TV qui vont peut être s'inspirer des nouveautés de SamyGo afin de les intégrer dans les futures firmware officiels de leur marque !</p>
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<title>Online-Manual-FR - SystemRescueCd</title>
<link>http://www.sysresccd.org/Online-Manual-FR</link>
<description>SystemRescueCD comme son nom l’indique, est un CD de secours qui permet de restaurer un système depuis un CD-ROM. En n’utilisant pas le disque local de la machine, il est possible d’effectuer des opérations complexes quelque soit l’état de cette machine. SystemRescueCD contient les applications suivantes :

    * Outils de partitionnement : GParted, GNU Parted, Partimage, FSArchiver
    * Outils des différents systèmes de fichiers (montage, modification, redimensionnement, récupération de données, etc, etc), dont ntfs-3g et Test-disk
    * Outils réseau : Samba, Nfs, nslookup, tcpdump et d’autres..
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<dc:date>2009-10-27T04:43:15Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>eledo34</dc:author>
<dc:subject>linux, outils, systeme, reparation, virus, antivirus, live cd</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.sysresccd.org/Online-Manual-FR">Online-Manual-FR - SystemRescueCd</a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">SystemRescueCD comme son nom l’indique, est un CD de secours qui permet de restaurer un système depuis un CD-ROM. En n’utilisant pas le disque local de la machine, il est possible d’effectuer des opérations complexes quelque soit l’état de cette machine. SystemRescueCD contient les applications suivantes :

    * Outils de partitionnement : GParted, GNU Parted, Partimage, FSArchiver
    * Outils des différents systèmes de fichiers (montage, modification, redimensionnement, récupération de données, etc, etc), dont ntfs-3g et Test-disk
    * Outils réseau : Samba, Nfs, nslookup, tcpdump et d’autres..
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<title>SystemRescueCd</title>
<link>http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page</link>
<description>SystemRescueCd is a Linux system rescue disk available as a bootable CD-ROM or USB stick for administrating or repairing your system and data after a crash. It aims to provide an easy way to carry out admin tasks on your computer, such as creating and editing the partitions of the hard disk. It comes with a lot of linux software such as system tools (parted, partimage, fstools, ...) and basic tools (editors, midnight commander, network tools). It requires no installation since you just have to boot on the CD-ROM. It can be used to perform admin tasks on both linux servers, linux desktops or windows boxes. The kernel supports most of the important file systems (ext2/ext3/ext4, reiserfs, reiser4, btrfs, xfs, jfs, vfat, ntfs, iso9660), as well as network filesystems (samba and nfs). </description>
<dc:date>2009-10-07T08:29:07Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>m.meixide</dc:author>
<dc:subject>gnu, linux, windows, informática</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">SystemRescueCd is a Linux system rescue disk available as a bootable CD-ROM or USB stick for administrating or repairing your system and data after a crash. It aims to provide an easy way to carry out admin tasks on your computer, such as creating and editing the partitions of the hard disk. It comes with a lot of linux software such as system tools (parted, partimage, fstools, ...) and basic tools (editors, midnight commander, network tools). It requires no installation since you just have to boot on the CD-ROM. It can be used to perform admin tasks on both linux servers, linux desktops or windows boxes. The kernel supports most of the important file systems (ext2/ext3/ext4, reiserfs, reiser4, btrfs, xfs, jfs, vfat, ntfs, iso9660), as well as network filesystems (samba and nfs). </p>
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<title>VnTutor: Wiley Ubuntu Linux Bible - Jan 2007</title>
<link>http://vntutor.blogspot.com/2007/07/wiley-ubuntu-linux-bible-jan-2007.html</link>
<description>It's the fastest-growing, coolest Linux distribution out there, and now you can join the excitement with this information-packed guide. Want to edit graphics? Create a spreadsheet? Manage groups? Set up an NFS server? You'll learn it all and more with the expert guidance, tips, and techniques in this first-ever soup-to-nuts book on Ubuntu. From the basics for newcomers to enterprise management for system administrators, it's what you need to succeed with Ubuntu.

* Master the fundamentals for desktop and networks
* Send e-mail, share files, edit text, and print
* Download music, watch DVDs, and play games
* Use Ubuntu on laptops, go wireless, or synch it with your PDA
* Set up Web, mail, print, DNS, DHCP, and other servers
* Manage groups and secure your network

You can download it from Rapid Share. VnTutor do not own or host this book. So, VnTutor don't guarantee that these links are active forever.

You can download other Ubuntu Linux books here. It's free.
+ Moving to Ubuntu Linux
+ Beginning Ubuntu Linux
+ The official Ubuntu Book
+ Ubuntu Hacks
+ Ubuntu Unleashed

Or read good tutorials about Linux on the Net ...</description>
<dc:date>2009-08-30T22:10:55Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>tadeufilippini</dc:author>
<dc:subject>ubuntu, ubuntu linux bible, bible ubuntu linux, bible ubuntu, ubuntu bible, vntutor, linux vntutor, ubuntu vntutor, software vntutor, downloads vntutor, Wiley Ubuntu Linux Bible, linux, wiley</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://vntutor.blogspot.com/2007/07/wiley-ubuntu-linux-bible-jan-2007.html">VnTutor: Wiley Ubuntu Linux Bible - Jan 2007</a></h4>
 
by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/tadeufilippini">tadeufilippini</a> 
<p class="description">It's the fastest-growing, coolest Linux distribution out there, and now you can join the excitement with this information-packed guide. Want to edit graphics? Create a spreadsheet? Manage groups? Set up an NFS server? You'll learn it all and more with the expert guidance, tips, and techniques in this first-ever soup-to-nuts book on Ubuntu. From the basics for newcomers to enterprise management for system administrators, it's what you need to succeed with Ubuntu.

* Master the fundamentals for desktop and networks
* Send e-mail, share files, edit text, and print
* Download music, watch DVDs, and play games
* Use Ubuntu on laptops, go wireless, or synch it with your PDA
* Set up Web, mail, print, DNS, DHCP, and other servers
* Manage groups and secure your network

You can download it from Rapid Share. VnTutor do not own or host this book. So, VnTutor don't guarantee that these links are active forever.

You can download other Ubuntu Linux books here. It's free.
+ Moving to Ubuntu Linux
+ Beginning Ubuntu Linux
+ The official Ubuntu Book
+ Ubuntu Hacks
+ Ubuntu Unleashed

Or read good tutorials about Linux on the Net ...</p>
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<title>Tool: SystemRescueCd</title>
<link>http://www.sysresccd.org/Page_Principale</link>
<description>Description: SystemRescueCd est un système linux complet, utilisable sous forme d'un CDRom bootable, un &quot;LiveCd&quot;. Il ne s'agit pas simplement d'une alternative aux systèmes existants, car le but du projet est de répondre a une attente qui n'était pas satisfaite. Ce CDRom de taille réduite (autour de 230 Mo) offre la possibilité d'effectuer facilement des taches d'administration sur une machine. Les outils systèmes les plus importants sont disponibles. Il est possible de partitionner le disque avec l'outil graphique GParted (clone libre de Partition-Magic), de sauvegarder ses données ou son système, de remettre en place la machine après un plantage, de réactiver le gestionnaire d'amorçage. La distribution offre un support du réseau complet avec notamment Samba/NFS. </description>
<dc:date>2009-03-18T11:26:15Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>elaviar</dc:author>
<dc:subject>tool</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.sysresccd.org/Page_Principale">Tool: SystemRescueCd</a></h4>
 
by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/elaviar">elaviar</a> 
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<p class="description">Description: SystemRescueCd est un système linux complet, utilisable sous forme d'un CDRom bootable, un "LiveCd". Il ne s'agit pas simplement d'une alternative aux systèmes existants, car le but du projet est de répondre a une attente qui n'était pas satisfaite. Ce CDRom de taille réduite (autour de 230 Mo) offre la possibilité d'effectuer facilement des taches d'administration sur une machine. Les outils systèmes les plus importants sont disponibles. Il est possible de partitionner le disque avec l'outil graphique GParted (clone libre de Partition-Magic), de sauvegarder ses données ou son système, de remettre en place la machine après un plantage, de réactiver le gestionnaire d'amorçage. La distribution offre un support du réseau complet avec notamment Samba/NFS. </p>
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<title>Marcel Bresink Software-Systeme &gt; Products</title>
<link>http://www.bresink.com/products.html</link>
<description>Applications for sensor-based monitoring of Mac OS X systems : Hardware Monitor, Temperature Monitor, etc
Applications for maintenance and customization of Mac OS X : TinkerTool, TinkerTool System, PrefEdit
Applications for networks and servers : NFS Manager, Fork Server Helper</description>
<dc:date>2009-01-23T10:47:16Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>Emaux</dc:author>
<dc:subject>widget, mac, outils, maintenance</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">Applications for sensor-based monitoring of Mac OS X systems : Hardware Monitor, Temperature Monitor, etc
Applications for maintenance and customization of Mac OS X : TinkerTool, TinkerTool System, PrefEdit
Applications for networks and servers : NFS Manager, Fork Server Helper</p>
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<title>INSERT : Inside Security Rescue Toolkit</title>
<link>http://www.inside-security.de/insert_en.html</link>
<description>INSERT is a complete, bootable linux system. It comes with a graphical user interface running the fluxbox window manager while still being sufficiently small to fit on a credit card-sized CD-ROM.

INSERT contains a multitude of useful tools to be at your hand in a variety of situations:
	full read-write support for NTFS-partitions using ntfs-3g
	support for various file system types:
	locally: EXT2,EXT3,REISERFS,REISER4,JFS,XFS,NTFS,FAT,MSDOS,MINIX,UDF,HFS,HFS ,HPFS,UFS,UNIONFS,SQUASHFS
	net based: NFS,SMBFS,CIFS,NCPFS,SSHFS,AFS
	support for linux software RAID and LVM2
	support for WLAN adapters
	network analysis (e.g. nmap, tcpdump)
	disaster recovery (e.g. gparted, gpart, partimage, testdisk, recover)
	virus scanning (Clam Antivirus, the GUI xfprot for F-Prot)
	computer forensics (e.g. chkrootkit, foremost, rootkit hunter)
	surf the internet (e.g. the web browser dillo [enhanced version], the graphical FTP client gFTP)
	network boot server to boot network boot enabled clients that cannot boot from the CD (insert-remote)
	installation on a USB memory stick (usb-install)
	based on Linux kernel 2.6.18.6 and Knoppix 5.1.1</description>
<dc:date>2008-09-11T11:09:41Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>cascamorto</dc:author>
<dc:subject>livecd, linux, securite, antivirus, restauration.donnees, telecharger, gratuit</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.inside-security.de/insert_en.html">INSERT : Inside Security Rescue Toolkit</a></h4>
 
by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/cascamorto">cascamorto</a> 
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<p class="description">INSERT is a complete, bootable linux system. It comes with a graphical user interface running the fluxbox window manager while still being sufficiently small to fit on a credit card-sized CD-ROM.

INSERT contains a multitude of useful tools to be at your hand in a variety of situations:
	full read-write support for NTFS-partitions using ntfs-3g
	support for various file system types:
	locally: EXT2,EXT3,REISERFS,REISER4,JFS,XFS,NTFS,FAT,MSDOS,MINIX,UDF,HFS,HFS ,HPFS,UFS,UNIONFS,SQUASHFS
	net based: NFS,SMBFS,CIFS,NCPFS,SSHFS,AFS
	support for linux software RAID and LVM2
	support for WLAN adapters
	network analysis (e.g. nmap, tcpdump)
	disaster recovery (e.g. gparted, gpart, partimage, testdisk, recover)
	virus scanning (Clam Antivirus, the GUI xfprot for F-Prot)
	computer forensics (e.g. chkrootkit, foremost, rootkit hunter)
	surf the internet (e.g. the web browser dillo [enhanced version], the graphical FTP client gFTP)
	network boot server to boot network boot enabled clients that cannot boot from the CD (insert-remote)
	installation on a USB memory stick (usb-install)
	based on Linux kernel 2.6.18.6 and Knoppix 5.1.1</p>
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<a rel="tag" class="tag public_tag" href="http://blogmarks.net/marks/tag/telecharger">telecharger</a>
<a rel="tag" class="tag public_tag" href="http://blogmarks.net/marks/tag/gratuit">gratuit</a>
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<title>Openfiler — Openfiler Community</title>
<link>http://openfiler.com/community</link>
<description>Openfiler is a powerful, intuitive browser-based network storage software distribution. Openfiler ScreenshotsOpenfiler delivers file-based Network Attached Storage and block-based Storage Area Networking in a single framework.

Openfiler is built on the rPath Linux metadistribution and is distributed as a stand-alone Linux distribution. The entire software stack interfaces with third-party software that is all open source.

File-based networking protocols supported by Openfiler include: NFS, SMB/CIFS, HTTP/WebDAV and FTP. Network directories supported by Openfiler include NIS, LDAP (with support for SMB/CIFS encrypted passwords), Active Directory (in native and mixed modes) and Hesiod. Authentication protocols include Kerberos 5.

Openfiler includes support for volume-based partitioning, iSCSI (target and initiator), scheduled snapshots, resource quota, and a single unified interface for share management which makes allocating shares for various network file-system protocols a breeze.
</description>
<dc:date>2008-04-03T15:09:33Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>camel</dc:author>
<dc:subject>linux, software, management, network, interface, share, xen, server, virtualisation, storage</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://openfiler.com/community">Openfiler — Openfiler Community</a></h4>
 
by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/camel">camel</a> 
<p class="description">Openfiler is a powerful, intuitive browser-based network storage software distribution. Openfiler ScreenshotsOpenfiler delivers file-based Network Attached Storage and block-based Storage Area Networking in a single framework.

Openfiler is built on the rPath Linux metadistribution and is distributed as a stand-alone Linux distribution. The entire software stack interfaces with third-party software that is all open source.

File-based networking protocols supported by Openfiler include: NFS, SMB/CIFS, HTTP/WebDAV and FTP. Network directories supported by Openfiler include NIS, LDAP (with support for SMB/CIFS encrypted passwords), Active Directory (in native and mixed modes) and Hesiod. Authentication protocols include Kerberos 5.

Openfiler includes support for volume-based partitioning, iSCSI (target and initiator), scheduled snapshots, resource quota, and a single unified interface for share management which makes allocating shares for various network file-system protocols a breeze.
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<a rel="tag" class="tag public_tag" href="http://blogmarks.net/marks/tag/interface">interface</a>
<a rel="tag" class="tag public_tag" href="http://blogmarks.net/marks/tag/share">share</a>
<a rel="tag" class="tag public_tag" href="http://blogmarks.net/marks/tag/xen">xen</a>
<a rel="tag" class="tag public_tag" href="http://blogmarks.net/marks/tag/server">server</a>
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<a rel="tag" class="tag public_tag" href="http://blogmarks.net/marks/tag/storage">storage</a>
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<title>NFS Team - Accueil</title>
<link>http://www.gwiad.fr/</link>
<description>allez voir les series : CSI ,SCRUBS </description>
<dc:date>2008-02-22T14:25:23Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>hapatchan</dc:author>
<dc:subject>series</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.gwiad.fr/">NFS Team - Accueil</a></h4>
 
by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/hapatchan">hapatchan</a> 
<p class="description">allez voir les series : CSI ,SCRUBS </p>
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<title>FreeNAS: The Free NAS Server - Home</title>
<link>http://www.freenas.org/</link>
<description>NAS (Network Attached Storage) server supporting: CIFS, FTP, NFS, RSYNC, SSH, AFP, Unison, UPnP, iSCSI protocols, local and MS Domain authentication, Software RAID (JBOD,0,1,5), disk encryption with a Full WEB configuration interface. 32MB only.</description>
<dc:date>2008-02-01T19:20:32Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>wabaus</dc:author>
<dc:subject>NAS, free, server</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.freenas.org/">FreeNAS: The Free NAS Server - Home</a></h4>
 
by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/wabaus">wabaus</a> 
 &amp; <a class="public" href="http://blogmarks.net/link/517153">15 other(s)</a> 
<p class="description">NAS (Network Attached Storage) server supporting: CIFS, FTP, NFS, RSYNC, SSH, AFP, Unison, UPnP, iSCSI protocols, local and MS Domain authentication, Software RAID (JBOD,0,1,5), disk encryption with a Full WEB configuration interface. 32MB only.</p>
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<title>ClusterMonkey - Building A Virtual Cluster with Xen (Part One)</title>
<link>http://www.clustermonkey.net//content/view/139/33/</link>
<description>This guide is the first of a series in which I give you detailed step-by-step instructions on how to build a virtual cluster with Xen. The cluster thus built might not be appropriate for your case, and does reflect the author's preferences and/or needs, but if you are new to clusters or Xen, it will hopefully help you get started with both.

The goal is to start it simple and then add more complexity as we progress, so in this first guide I show you how to get do the basics:

    * A Xen installation, the creation of 5 virtual machines (one to act as the master and four slaves),
    * Shared storage through NFS,
    * The network configuration on which to build the virtual cluster. 

The network structure of this first attempt will be very simple, the master having two network cards, one to the outside world and the other one connected through a switch to the slaves.</description>
<dc:date>2008-01-22T22:36:39Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>camel</dc:author>
<dc:subject>xen, guide, network, configuration, cluster, build</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.clustermonkey.net//content/view/139/33/">ClusterMonkey - Building A Virtual Cluster with Xen (Part One)</a></h4>
 
by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/camel">camel</a> 
<p class="description">This guide is the first of a series in which I give you detailed step-by-step instructions on how to build a virtual cluster with Xen. The cluster thus built might not be appropriate for your case, and does reflect the author's preferences and/or needs, but if you are new to clusters or Xen, it will hopefully help you get started with both.

The goal is to start it simple and then add more complexity as we progress, so in this first guide I show you how to get do the basics:

    * A Xen installation, the creation of 5 virtual machines (one to act as the master and four slaves),
    * Shared storage through NFS,
    * The network configuration on which to build the virtual cluster. 

The network structure of this first attempt will be very simple, the master having two network cards, one to the outside world and the other one connected through a switch to the slaves.</p>
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<a rel="tag" class="tag public_tag" href="http://blogmarks.net/marks/tag/xen">xen</a>
<a rel="tag" class="tag public_tag" href="http://blogmarks.net/marks/tag/guide">guide</a>
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<title>GParted -- LiveCD</title>
<link>http://gparted-livecd.tuxfamily.org/</link>
<description>Le LiveCd de Gparted est un outil puissant pour manipuler des partitions de disques durs sur les systèmes Windows (Fat, NTFS) et Linux (ext2, ext3, reisefs, swap, NFS...)</description>
<dc:date>2008-01-21T22:15:38Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>xaad67</dc:author>
<dc:subject>linux, partitionnement</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://gparted-livecd.tuxfamily.org/">GParted -- LiveCD</a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">Le LiveCd de Gparted est un outil puissant pour manipuler des partitions de disques durs sur les systèmes Windows (Fat, NTFS) et Linux (ext2, ext3, reisefs, swap, NFS...)</p>
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<title>AIX NFS v4 configuration over Kerberos inter-realm setup</title>
<link>http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-nfsoverinterrealm/?ca=dgr-btw15kerbnfsintrlm&amp;S_TACT=105AGX59&amp;S_CMP=GR</link>
<description>In this tutorial, learn how to configure an inter-realm setup between IBM Network Authentication Service (IBM NAS) and Microsoft Active Directory for AIX Network File System (NFS) Version 4.</description>
<dc:date>2008-01-10T17:27:37Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>BlueVoodoo</dc:author>
<dc:subject>programming, unix, linux</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">In this tutorial, learn how to configure an inter-realm setup between IBM Network Authentication Service (IBM NAS) and Microsoft Active Directory for AIX Network File System (NFS) Version 4.</p>
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<title>Bootcd | Linux App Finder</title>
<link>http://linuxappfinder.com/package/bootcd</link>
<description>Build an image of your running Debian System with the command bootcdwrite. You can also build a bootcd ISO image via NFS on a remote System.</description>
<dc:date>2007-11-23T09:06:04Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>ericpaul</dc:author>
<dc:subject>LinuxBootCD, LinuxImage</dc:subject>
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by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/ericpaul">ericpaul</a> 
<p class="description">Build an image of your running Debian System with the command bootcdwrite. You can also build a bootcd ISO image via NFS on a remote System.</p>
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<title>DLFP: Alfresco relâche JLAN en version 4.0</title>
<link>http://linuxfr.org/2007/10/26/23257.html</link>
<description>JLAN est une implémentation serveur des protocoles CIFS, FTP, et NFS, en Java.

JLAN est un projet déjà ancien, et son développeur a rejoint Alfresco en 2005. Jusque là le projet était noyé dans Alfresco, et non disponible de façon indépendante (il fallait l'extraire soi-même des sources).

Un gros travail d'amélioration a été fait depuis la version 3.5, en particulier l'ajout du support du protocole NFS, et le moment était donc venu de lui rendre son indépendance.

La licence est la GPLv2, comme pour le reste d'Alfresco.
</description>
<dc:date>2007-10-26T05:23:20Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>kasi77</dc:author>
<dc:subject>alfresco, jlan, webdav, CIFS, clever-marks, gpl</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">JLAN est une implémentation serveur des protocoles CIFS, FTP, et NFS, en Java.

JLAN est un projet déjà ancien, et son développeur a rejoint Alfresco en 2005. Jusque là le projet était noyé dans Alfresco, et non disponible de façon indépendante (il fallait l'extraire soi-même des sources).

Un gros travail d'amélioration a été fait depuis la version 3.5, en particulier l'ajout du support du protocole NFS, et le moment était donc venu de lui rendre son indépendance.

La licence est la GPLv2, comme pour le reste d'Alfresco.
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<a rel="tag" class="tag public_tag" href="http://blogmarks.net/marks/tag/clever-marks">clever-marks</a>
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<title>NFS for VMware Storage - blog.scottlowe.org - The weblog of a senior engineer specializing in virtualization, storage, and servers</title>
<link>http://blog.scottlowe.org/2007/09/21/nfs-for-vmware-storage/</link>
<description></description>
<dc:date>2007-10-09T19:05:04Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>camel</dc:author>
<dc:subject>vmware, nfs</dc:subject>
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<title>Setting Up An iSCSI Environment On Linux | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials</title>
<link>http://howtoforge.com/iscsi_on_linux</link>
<description>Setting Up An iSCSI Environment On Linux

Nowadays, the iSCSI technology is quite popular in the storage world. This article shows an iSCSI demo environment which consists of one Debian Linux host and one Netapp Filer.We try to show the most important features of this protocol.

 
1. What is iSCSI?

It is a network storage protocol above TCP/IP. This protocol encapsulates SCSI data into TCP packets. iSCSI allows us to connect a host to a storage array via a simple Ethernet connection (tape drive). This solution is cheaper than the Fibre Channel SAN (Fibre channel HBAs and switches are expensive). From the host view the user sees the storage array LUNs like a local disks. iSCSI devices should not be confused with the NAS devices (for example NFS). The most important difference is that NFS volumes can be accessed by multiple hosts, but one iSCSI volume can by accessed by one host. It is similar to SCSIi protocol: usually only one host has access to one SCSI disk (the difference is the cluster enviroment). The iSCSI protocol is defined in the RFC3720 document by the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force).</description>
<dc:date>2007-09-20T14:31:13Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>rodo</dc:author>
<dc:subject>storage, iscsi, cluster, debian, linux</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://howtoforge.com/iscsi_on_linux">Setting Up An iSCSI Environment On Linux | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials</a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">Setting Up An iSCSI Environment On Linux

Nowadays, the iSCSI technology is quite popular in the storage world. This article shows an iSCSI demo environment which consists of one Debian Linux host and one Netapp Filer.We try to show the most important features of this protocol.

 
1. What is iSCSI?

It is a network storage protocol above TCP/IP. This protocol encapsulates SCSI data into TCP packets. iSCSI allows us to connect a host to a storage array via a simple Ethernet connection (tape drive). This solution is cheaper than the Fibre Channel SAN (Fibre channel HBAs and switches are expensive). From the host view the user sees the storage array LUNs like a local disks. iSCSI devices should not be confused with the NAS devices (for example NFS). The most important difference is that NFS volumes can be accessed by multiple hosts, but one iSCSI volume can by accessed by one host. It is similar to SCSIi protocol: usually only one host has access to one SCSI disk (the difference is the cluster enviroment). The iSCSI protocol is defined in the RFC3720 document by the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force).</p>
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<title>UDP Cast</title>
<link>http://www.udpcast.linux.lu/index.html</link>
<description>UDPcast is a file transfer tool that can send data simultaneously to many destinations on a LAN. This can for instance be used to install entire classrooms of PC's at once. The advantage of UDPcast over using other methods (nfs, ftp, whatever) is that UDPcast uses Ethernet's multicast abilities: it won't take longer to install 15 machines than it would to install just 2.

UDPcast is released under the GPL 2.0 license. Parts of the code (fec.c) falls under a BSD-like license.</description>
<dc:date>2007-09-05T16:19:36Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>cascamorto</dc:author>
<dc:subject>administration, installation, telecharger, gratuit, linux, windows</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">UDPcast is a file transfer tool that can send data simultaneously to many destinations on a LAN. This can for instance be used to install entire classrooms of PC's at once. The advantage of UDPcast over using other methods (nfs, ftp, whatever) is that UDPcast uses Ethernet's multicast abilities: it won't take longer to install 15 machines than it would to install just 2.

UDPcast is released under the GPL 2.0 license. Parts of the code (fec.c) falls under a BSD-like license.</p>
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<title>Page Principale - SystemRescueCd</title>
<link>http://www.sysresccd.org/index.fr.php</link>
<description>SystemRescueCd est un système linux complet, utilisable sous forme d'un CDRom bootable, un &quot;LiveCd&quot;. Il ne s'agit pas simplement d'une alternative aux systèmes existants, car le but du projet est de répondre a une attente qui n'était pas satisfaite. Ce CDRom de taille réduite (autour de 115 Mo) offre la possibilité d'effectuer facilement des taches d'administration sur une machine. Les outils systèmes les plus importants sont disponibles. Il est possible de partitionner le disque avec l'outil graphique GParted (clone libre de Partition-Magic), de sauvegarder ses données ou son système, de remettre en place la machine après un plantage, de réactiver le gestionnaire d'amorçage. La distribution offre un support du réseau complet avec notamment Samba/NFS.</description>
<dc:date>2007-09-04T11:16:05Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>cascamorto</dc:author>
<dc:subject>administration, linux, telecharger, gratuit, partition, sauvegardes</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">SystemRescueCd est un système linux complet, utilisable sous forme d'un CDRom bootable, un "LiveCd". Il ne s'agit pas simplement d'une alternative aux systèmes existants, car le but du projet est de répondre a une attente qui n'était pas satisfaite. Ce CDRom de taille réduite (autour de 115 Mo) offre la possibilité d'effectuer facilement des taches d'administration sur une machine. Les outils systèmes les plus importants sont disponibles. Il est possible de partitionner le disque avec l'outil graphique GParted (clone libre de Partition-Magic), de sauvegarder ses données ou son système, de remettre en place la machine après un plantage, de réactiver le gestionnaire d'amorçage. La distribution offre un support du réseau complet avec notamment Samba/NFS.</p>
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<title>Setting Up An iSCSI Environment On Linux | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials</title>
<link>http://howtoforge.com/iscsi_on_linux</link>
<description>Setting Up An iSCSI Environment On Linux

Nowadays, the iSCSI technology is quite popular in the storage world. This article shows an iSCSI demo environment which consists of one Debian Linux host and one Netapp Filer.We try to show the most important features of this protocol.

 
1. What is iSCSI?

It is a network storage protocol above TCP/IP. This protocol encapsulates SCSI data into TCP packets. iSCSI allows us to connect a host to a storage array via a simple Ethernet connection (tape drive). This solution is cheaper than the Fibre Channel SAN (Fibre channel HBAs and switches are expensive). From the host view the user sees the storage array LUNs like a local disks. iSCSI devices should not be confused with the NAS devices (for example NFS). The most important difference is that NFS volumes can be accessed by multiple hosts, but one iSCSI volume can by accessed by one host. It is similar to SCSIi protocol: usually only one host has access to one SCSI disk (the difference is the cluster enviroment). The iSCSI protocol is defined in the RFC3720 document by the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force).</description>
<dc:date>2007-08-30T16:56:42Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>camel</dc:author>
<dc:subject>linux, debian, environment, network, cluster, iscsi</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://howtoforge.com/iscsi_on_linux">Setting Up An iSCSI Environment On Linux | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials</a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">Setting Up An iSCSI Environment On Linux

Nowadays, the iSCSI technology is quite popular in the storage world. This article shows an iSCSI demo environment which consists of one Debian Linux host and one Netapp Filer.We try to show the most important features of this protocol.

 
1. What is iSCSI?

It is a network storage protocol above TCP/IP. This protocol encapsulates SCSI data into TCP packets. iSCSI allows us to connect a host to a storage array via a simple Ethernet connection (tape drive). This solution is cheaper than the Fibre Channel SAN (Fibre channel HBAs and switches are expensive). From the host view the user sees the storage array LUNs like a local disks. iSCSI devices should not be confused with the NAS devices (for example NFS). The most important difference is that NFS volumes can be accessed by multiple hosts, but one iSCSI volume can by accessed by one host. It is similar to SCSIi protocol: usually only one host has access to one SCSI disk (the difference is the cluster enviroment). The iSCSI protocol is defined in the RFC3720 document by the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force).</p>
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<title>AutomounMaker - Easy mount your favorite volumes</title>
<link>http://jm.marino.free.fr/index.php?switch=sw_&amp;title=AutomountMaker</link>
<description>AutomounMaker is a DONATEWARE, OS X native Universal Binary, easy tool to mount filesystems of type AFP, FTP, http, NFS, SMB.
If you use always the same shared volume on your desktop, AutomountMaker is more easy than the classic Connect to Server... proposed by Apple.
Another advantage is to be able to mount automatically your favorite volume when you open your session.</description>
<dc:date>2007-07-25T17:09:14Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>cascamorto</dc:author>
<dc:subject>reseaux, mac.os.x, telecharger, gratuit, administration</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">AutomounMaker is a DONATEWARE, OS X native Universal Binary, easy tool to mount filesystems of type AFP, FTP, http, NFS, SMB.
If you use always the same shared volume on your desktop, AutomountMaker is more easy than the classic Connect to Server... proposed by Apple.
Another advantage is to be able to mount automatically your favorite volume when you open your session.</p>
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    * GNU/Linux Command-Line Tools Guide

    * Ubuntu Linux Starter Guide

    * The Unofficial Ubuntu Linux Starter Guide

    * Kubuntu Linux Quick Guide

    * Introduction to Linux

    * Debian GNU/Linux Desktop Survival Guide

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    * Red Hat Enterprise Linux Step by Step Guide

    * Red Hat Linux 9 Getting Started Guide

    * CentOS Enterprise Linux Step by Step Guide

Linux System Administration Books
Linux System Administration Books - Networking

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    * Linux NIS / NIS+ Tutorial Guide

    * The IPv6 HowTo Guide

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    * Linux Network Administration Guide

Linux System Administration Books - General

    * The Linux Printing HOWTO

    * Managing Software with yum

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Linux System Administration Books - SUSE Linux

    * SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 Network Guide

    * SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 Deployment Guide

    * SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Quick Start-up Guide

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Linux System Administration Books - Red Hat Linux

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    * Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 System Administration Guide

    * Redhat Enterprise Linux Introduction to System Administration [en] [fr] [de] [it] [es]

    * Red Hat Cluster Suite Configuring and Managing a Cluster

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Linux System Administration Books - CentOS Linux

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    * CentOS Enterprise Linux Introduction to System Administration [en] [fr] [de] [it] [es]

    * CentOS Enterprise Linux 4 System Administration Guide

    * CentOS Cluster Suite - Configuring and Managing a Cluster

    * CentOS Desktop Deployment Guide

Linux System Administration Books - Debian GNU/Linux

    * The Debian GNU/Linux FAQ

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    * Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage

    * Managing Debian Software with APT

Programming and Scripting Books
Python Programming Books

    * An Introduction to Python

Java Programming Books

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Shell Scripting Books

    * Bash Guide for Beginners

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C and C++ Programming Books

    * Thinking in C++ - Volume 1

    * Thinking in C++ - Volume 2 - Practical Programming

    * The Linux Program Library Guide

    * The GNU C Programming Tutorial

    * GNU C Library (libc) Programming Guide

    * Learning GNU C

    * An Introduction to GCC

    * Using the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)

    * Using cpp, the C Preprocessor Guide

Perl Programming Books

    * Picking Up Perl (2nd Edition)

    * Perl Tutorial - An Introduction to Perl

    * Practical mod_perl Programming

General Development Books

    * The Art of Unix Programming

Linux Kernel Programming Books

    * Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide

Linux Virtualization Books

    * Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Virtualization Guide

    * Fedora Core 6 Xen 3.0 Virtualization Quick Start Guide

    * Fedora Core 5 Xen 3.0 Virtualization Quick Start Guide

    * Xen 3.0 Linux Virtualization User Manual

    * Xen 3.0 Linux Virtualization Interface Guide

Linux Installation Guides

    * Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Installation Guide

    * Red Hat Fedora Core 6 Installation Guide

    * Red Hat Fedora Core 5 Installation Guide

    * Red Hat Fedora Core 4 Installation Guide

    * Red Hat Linux x86, AMD64, Itanium Installation Guide [en] [fr] [de] [es]

    * CentOS Enterprise Linux x86, AMD64, Itanium Installation Guide [en] [fr] [de] [es]

    * Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide

Linux Tools & Utilities Books

    * The GIMP User Guide

    * Comparing and Merging Linux Files

    * The GNU Emacs Manual

    * The sed stream editor FAQ

    * GNU tar User Guide

Linux Development Tools Books

    * Version Management with CVS

    * Autoconf Reference Guide

    * Autoconf, Automake, and Libtool User Guide

    * Version Control with Subversion

    * GNU make User Guide

    * Using cpp, the C Preprocessor Guide

    * Using the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)

    * Linux Debugging with gdb Guide

    * Red Hat Linux Developer Tools Guide

    * CentOS Enterprise Linux Developer Tools Guide

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<description>FreeNAS est un serveur  NAS (Network-Attached Storage) libre, supportant les protocoles: CIFS (samba), FTP, NFS, AFP, RSYNC, iSCSI, S.M.A.R.T., l'authentification des utilisateurs, le RAID logiciel (JBOD,0,1,5) et est entièrement paramétrable par interface WEB. FreeNAS nécessite moins de 32MB pour être installé sur Compact Flash, disque dur ou cle USB. Le concept de distribution FreeBSD allégée, l'interface Web, les scripts PHP et la documentation sont basés sur M0n0wall.</description>
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