Questions tagged [filesystem]
The general filesystem in Ubuntu is arranged in a single tree with everything under /. This tag should be used for questions dealing with Ubuntu's layout of files, permissions, and files that reside in special locations on disk. Questions related to a particular filesystem should instead use the specific tag for that (for instance: ext4, btrfs, zfs).
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How much space do I have for the file system?
I need to know how much space I have.
There are two 2TB hard drives. The first has three partitions. The third partition seems to be the filesystem partition and it has 2TB available. In Settings > ...
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how to mount HDFS to local system (Ubuntu 22.04.2)
I am unable to mount HDFS on ubuntu 22.04 what are the ways to do that? I have tried these commands
sudo apt-get install sshfs
sudo mkdir -p /mnt/hdfs
sudo sshfs user@localhost:/ /mnt/hdfs
the above ...
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Does moving /home require any special considerations
/home is somewhat of a system directory but sub directories within it probably contain the bulk of user data. If I wish to move non system material to a recently added drive, it can be done with ...
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Is it safe to interrupt fsck?
I'm using a 100TB(~2TB used) ext4 HDD for data, but its primary gpt partition table was corrupted so i repair it with the backup partition table via gdisk.
And i tried to mount this disk but failed, ...
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Resizing root filesystem on lvm
I have a 24.04 server what is a VM and has run out of space in the root filesystem.
I have added more space through vCenter and used gparted to expand the partition. However, the root file system is ...
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How to access the files of my windows pc using a ubuntu usb? [duplicate]
I am running ubuntu (Lubuntu) from a USB on my windows laptop. How can I access the files stored in my windows laptop?
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some file permissions are all question marks
Some files on a thumb drive cannot be accessed nor deleted. What can I do to get rid of the offending files, short of reformatting the drive?
Example with two good and two weird entries:
-rwxrwxrwx 1 ...
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Restrict a specific group to access a directory and drive
I have created a group "restricted" and added a user "user1" to this group , how can I restrict this group to access some specified directory and drive.
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How to create partition for QNX6fs?
I want to run RPI with QNX 7.1. I can boot RPI with 1 partition of type FAT32. It has QNX kernel and necessary configuration files. But I want to have 2nd partition of type qnx6fs for to mount root ...
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Two directories with different permission and inode #s but same name
My wife showed me this problem this morning - there are two directories in her Downloads directory that both have the same name but different inode numbers and permissions:
20:09 [roar@roar-IdeaPad3-...
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Read-only in ntfs partition
I use Kubuntu system with several SSD-devices. Most of them use NTFS because I have to use Windows as well.
$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 3.2G 3.0M 3.2G ...
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Schrödinger files that Ubuntu can see but thinks don't exist
I have a number of media files backed up from an old phone to a hard drive. I was trying to copy all my backups to another drive. I encountered a contradictory message like "Could not copy file [....
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"Permission denied" even when trying to open file (/proc/sys/vm/drop_caches) as root
When I do cat /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches as root (sudo bash) I get this error:
cat: /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches: Permission denied
So how do I see the contents of that file?
()kswapd0 is running at 50% ...
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/var/log/lastlog is huge - how to logrotate it
On my filesystem, the file /var/log/lastlog is huge
ll /var/log/lastlog
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root utmp 494536286056 May 28 17:27 /var/log/lastlog
is there a Ubuntu-native way to logrotate it?
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Help, btrfs not mounting, dev extent overlap with previous dev extent
One of my btrfs file system not mount at boot anmore.
dmesg:
BTRFS error (device dm-7): dev extent devid 3 physical offset 725923790848 overlap with previous dev extent end 725923856384
BTRFS error (...