i hv tried eepro100 still lan card is not getting recognised while booting also 
it says ethernet card not intialised ...  what else could be done.....   and 
how to start kudzu for this purpose....

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On 1/17/06, Monster wrote:
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> 1. Meeting 7pm tomorrow, 18/1, to discuss setting up a FOSS
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> 2. Re: [Fwd: Re: [svlug] How to tell which flavor of Linux is
> installed?] (Mithun Bhattacharya)
> 3. Re: [Fwd: Re: [svlug] How to tell which flavor of Linux is
> installed?] (Mayank Jain)
> 4. Re: [Fwd: Re: [svlug] How to tell which flavor of Linux is
> installed?] (Mithun Bhattacharya)
> 5. Re: [Fwd: Re: [svlug] How to tell which flavor of
> (???? ?????? Wah Java !!)
> 6. Re: [Fwd: Re: [svlug] How to tell which flavor of Linux is
> installed?] (Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay)
> 7. Re: NAS idea (Prashant Verma)
> 8. ext3 file format (Nitin Gupta)
> 9. Re: ext3 file format (Gora Mohanty)
> 10. Re: ext3 file format (Nitin Gupta)
> 11. Re: ext3 file format (Gora Mohanty)
> 12. Re: ext3 file format (Nitin Gupta)
> 13. Re: ext3 file format (Gora Mohanty)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 06:46:43 +0000 (GMT)
> From: Gora Mohanty
> Subject: [ilugd] Meeting 7pm tomorrow, 18/1, to discuss setting up a
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> Hi,
> There has been fairly widespread interest in setting up a website
> that will act as an online forum for LUGs in India, as well as providing
> single-stop access to commonly encountered FOSS problems, and
> providing news and publicity about FOSS in India. This was discussed
> at foss.in, and amongst ourselves, and has also found support from
> the NRCF, etc. It might even be possible to find funding for part of
> the time for someone developing and maintaining such a site. The
> site itself will most likely be hosted at linux-india.
> We are planning to meet at 7pm tomorrow, 18/1, at Raj Mathur's
> place to discuss this. The address is BB3/G, DDA flats, Munirka, and
> is quite close to the main Munirka highway. Please feel free to contact
> me for directions.
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> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 23:04:59 -0800 (PST)
> From: Mithun Bhattacharya
> Subject: Re: [ilugd] [Fwd: Re: [svlug] How to tell which flavor of
> Linux is installed?]
> To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list
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> --- nipra
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> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ set | grep BASH_VERSINFO
> > BASH_VERSINFO=([0]="3" [1]="1" [2]="5" [3]="1" [4]="release"
> > [5]="i486-pc-linux-gnu")
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
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> Seems some of you guys dont read the obvious thing which is the
> variable name - it is Bash version not Debian version.
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> Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 15:35:47 +0530
> From: Mayank Jain
> Subject: Re: [ilugd] [Fwd: Re: [svlug] How to tell which flavor of
> Linux is installed?]
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> On 1/17/06, Mithun Bhattacharya wrote:
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ set | grep BASH_VERSINFO
> > > BASH_VERSINFO=([0]="3" [1]="1" [2]="5" [3]="1" [4]="release"
> > > [5]="i486-pc-linux-gnu")
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
> >
> > Seems some of you guys dont read the obvious thing which is the
> > variable name - it is Bash version not Debian version.
>
> Certainly it might now work on all platforms & its just the BASH
> version, but atleast it allows identification of a stock RH/Fedora
> installation. Likewise, /etc/issue.net can be changed anytime, but
> atleast it allows you to identify a system "in some cases".
>
> There can be zillion of other things that dont have a set strategy...
> OS fingerprinting can be one example, but a cumulative effect of
> various mechanisms can give surprisingly accurate results!
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> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 02:19:18 -0800 (PST)
> From: Mithun Bhattacharya
> Subject: Re: [ilugd] [Fwd: Re: [svlug] How to tell which flavor of
> Linux is installed?]
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>
> --- Mayank Jain wrote:
>
> > Certainly it might now work on all platforms & its just the BASH
> > version, but atleast it allows identification of a stock RH/Fedora
> > installation. Likewise, /etc/issue.net can be changed anytime, but
> > atleast it allows you to identify a system "in some cases".
> >
> > There can be zillion of other things that dont have a set strategy...
> > OS fingerprinting can be one example, but a cumulative effect of
> > various mechanisms can give surprisingly accurate results!
>
> Bash version will tell you just that the version of Bash you are using.
> Simillarly OS fingerprinting will tell you which version of the kernel
> is running.
>
> What I have been saying is that to know specifically which version of a
> distribution is installed just follow the strategy which the
> distribution uses to determine version.
>
> RedHat : /etc/redhat-release
> Fedora : /etc/fedora-release
> Debian : /etc/debian-release
> Slackware : /etc/slackware-release
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> For a more complete list read this:
> http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/11251.html
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>
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> For LSB (http://www.linuxbase.org/) compliant Linux distros
> do:
> cat /etc/lsb-release
>
> and I remember that Fedora ((or Redhat distros), currently I'm not on
> Fedora) when boot prints:
>
> Welcome to Fedora Linux
>
> so, check for the initial scripts that are to be executed the boot
> time. I'd seen that code but I don't remember.
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> Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 18:10:57 +0530
> From: Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay
> Subject: Re: [ilugd] [Fwd: Re: [svlug] How to tell which flavor of
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> Mithun Bhattacharya wrote:
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> > What I have been saying is that to know specifically which version of a
> > distribution is installed just follow the strategy which the
> > distribution uses to determine version.
> >
> > RedHat : /etc/redhat-release
> > Fedora : /etc/fedora-release
> > Debian : /etc/debian-release
> > Slackware : /etc/slackware-release
>
> For tolerably LSB compliant systems lsb_release -a might do the trick.
>
> Rgds
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> Message: 7
> Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 06:42:36 -0800 (PST)
> From: Prashant Verma
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> Subject: Re: [ilugd] NAS idea
> To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list
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> --- Mithun Bhattacharya wrote:
> > If my understanding is correct a simple NAS is:
> > 1. A storage space available over the network
> > 2. Fault tolerant
> > 3. Expandable
> > 4. Transparent
> > 5. Compatible across OSes
> >
> > The way I see it is I need the following to get it
> > going
> > 1. Gigabit network
> > 2. RAID 1/5
> > 3. LVM
> > 4. RAID and LVM can be configured to handle hot swap
> > 5. Share disk space using NFS/SAMBA
>
> Those who have been tracking this thread might want to
> read this (rather enjoyable) discussion as well:
>
> http://ask.slashdot.org/askslashdot/06/01/16/1840209.shtml
>
> Prashant Verma
>
>
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> Message: 8
> Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 07:53:08 -0800 (PST)
> From: Nitin Gupta
> Subject: [ilugd] ext3 file format
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> Hello,
>
>
> Somehow my ext3 partition of linux got crashed. It have all the important 
> data including emails. I tried a number of software, but none of it was 
> successful. Is there any way, we can get my data from there???
>
> Please help me .
>
>
> Regards,
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> Message: 9
> Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 16:04:49 +0000 (GMT)
> From: Gora Mohanty
> Subject: Re: [ilugd] ext3 file format
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> Nitin Gupta wrote:
> > Somehow my ext3 partition of linux got crashed. It have all the
> > important data including emails. I tried a number of software, but none
> > of it was successful. Is there any way, we can get my data from
> > there???
> [...]
> It would help if you gave us more details, and describe what you tried. What
> does simply running fsck on the partition give you?
>
> Regards,
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> Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 08:07:48 -0800 (PST)
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> Subject: Re: [ilugd] ext3 file format
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>
> Firstly it got corrupted, so i ran e2fsck on it. While it was running, my 
> system got restarted(power failure) and it never started back. :(
> then i tried commands like tune2fs, dump2fs etc etc... and by default wrote 
> mke2fs :( which made it a new partition and removed all of my data.
>
> Hope this might help.
>
> Nitin
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> Message: 11
> Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 16:56:22 +0000 (GMT)
> From: Gora Mohanty
> Subject: Re: [ilugd] ext3 file format
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> Nitin Gupta wrote: > Firstly it got corrupted, so i ran e2fsck on it. While 
> it was running, my
> > system got restarted(power failure) and it never started back. :(
> > then i tried commands like tune2fs, dump2fs etc etc... and by default
> > wrote mke2fs :( which made it a new partition and removed all of my
> > data.
> Umm, sorry if I am stating the obvious, but maybe you should have asked
> or searched Google before trying random commands. It might have been
> possible to recover it even from the power failure in the middle of the fsck,
> but if you have really run mke2fs, your file system has been remade, and
> all your data are lost. It might be possible to recover some of it if you can
> find a real Linux data recovery expert, but their services will be quite
> expensive.
>
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> Message: 12
> Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 09:03:00 -0800 (PST)
> From: Nitin Gupta
> Subject: Re: [ilugd] ext3 file format
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> Hello,
>
>
> I am ready to shed my pockets for my emails, but i want someone real expert 
> who can do it. Is anyone of you know a real linux recovery expert? Also, how 
> much will he charge??
>
> I am thinking to visit nehru palace tomorrow and see, anyone there might be 
> able to do something. Any ideas, will it beneficial or not?
>
> Regarding usage of commands, yeah i know i made the boo boo. :(
>
> Gora Mohanty wrote: Nitin Gupta wrote: > Firstly it got corrupted, so i ran 
> e2fsck on it. While it was running, my
> > system got restarted(power failure) and it never started back. :(
> > then i tried commands like tune2fs, dump2fs etc etc... and by default
> > wrote mke2fs :( which made it a new partition and removed all of my
> > data.
> Umm, sorry if I am stating the obvious, but maybe you should have asked
> or searched Google before trying random commands. It might have been
> possible to recover it even from the power failure in the middle of the fsck,
> but if you have really run mke2fs, your file system has been remade, and
> all your data are lost. It might be possible to recover some of it if you can
> find a real Linux data recovery expert, but their services will be quite
> expensive.
>
> Regards,
> Gora
>
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> Message: 13
> Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 17:56:22 +0000 (GMT)
> From: Gora Mohanty
> Subject: Re: [ilugd] ext3 file format
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> Nitin Gupta wrote:
> > I am ready to shed my pockets for my emails, but i want someone
> > real expert who can do it. Is anyone of you know a real linux
> > recovery expert? Also, how much will he charge??
>
> Sorry, no idea on any of these. I am actually not sure that it is even
> possible.
>
> > I am thinking to visit nehru palace tomorrow and see, anyone there
> > might be able to do something. Any ideas, will it beneficial or not?
>
> Make sure that you do not pay money up front. I would be surprised if
> you found anyone with the required expertise at Nehru Place. Search
> Google instead, and make a binary copy of your disk to another one
> before doing anything more with it.
>
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 08:50:44 +0530
From: Raj Mathur 
Subject: Re: [ilugd] ext3 file format
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>>>>> "Nitin" == Nitin Gupta writes:

Nitin> Hello, I am ready to shed my pockets for my emails, but i
Nitin> want someone real expert who can do it. Is anyone of you
Nitin> know a real linux recovery expert? Also, how much will he
Nitin> charge??

Nitin> I am thinking to visit nehru palace tomorrow and see,
Nitin> anyone there might be able to do something. Any ideas, will
Nitin> it beneficial or not?

Nitin> Regarding usage of commands, yeah i know i made the boo
Nitin> boo. :(

If your partition was /dev/hda3, use:

grep --binary-files=text -b 'Some string you remember from your mailbox' 
/dev/hda3 

This /should/ find your mailbox on the disk if the data still exists.
Then you'll need to play games with dd (skip=foo count=bar) to extract
the nearby blocks from the partition onto a file on another partition.
I've done this once when someone trashed my disk.

No substitute for backing up, though.

BACKUP REGULARLY.

BACKUP REGULARLY.

BACKUP REGULARLY.

Regards,

- -- Raju
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