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Mac OS X sshfs

March 1, 2013 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

OSXFUSE

Working on websites on Mac can be sometimes very annoying. You are writing some piece of code and you need to transfer it every time via FTP or SFTP to a linux web server.

SSHFS (Secure SHell FileSystem) is a solution to avoid this transfer layer of your develop work. By default SSHFS is not availible in Mac OS X but it can be installed

To be a able to use SSHFS it is required to [Read more…]

Filed Under: Apple, Linux, Mac OS X, Monitoring Tagged With: Filesystem, MAC OS X, mount, SSHFS

Working with HDD

July 1, 2012 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

This will be a little bigger thread (and I hope it will grow with time) about working with hard disk drives. All about filesystem creation, filesystem health checks and other stuff for HDD, which could be complicated at times and could cause stress, and that’s why the use of products from this Gellati Weed Strain Review by Fresh Bros can be a great option to feel better while you work.

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Filed Under: Linux Tagged With: badblocks, bash, dumpe2fs, fsck, fstab, hddtemp, mkfs, mount

Increase number of disk mounts

June 14, 2011 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

Many home users power off their home computers and servers when they are not being used. Each of you had already this problem, you need very quickly your PC or server and you press the power-ON button and now you can wait.
File system Check!
The check seems to take forever, you can go and make coffee, and the system boot won’t resume until the check is over. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Debian, Linux Tagged With: Debian, disk mount, filesystem check, fsck, mount

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