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05.10.2023
Parted options and commands

The parted command is a useful tool when installing an operating system or when working with hard drives.

02.10.2023
Error vfs fails to lock root fs in unknown block

The error vfs unable to mount root fs on unknown block indicates a problem when trying to mount the root file system during the boot of the operating system.

01.10.2023
Dracut initqueue timeout error in CentOS 7

The dracut initqueue timeout error in CentOS 7 usually indicates a problem with booting the system. This can be caused by several reasons, including configuration errors, hardware problems, or a corrupted operating system installation.

30.09.2023
How to add a Linux Mint repository

The Linux Mint Repository is a software repository available for installation and updating on the Linux Mint operating system. The repository contains packages of programs, libraries, drivers and other components that can be easily installed using a

28.09.2023
What is a local IP address in Linux

An IP address (Internet Protocol Address) on a local network in Linux is a unique numeric identifier assigned to a device (computer, router) for its identification and definition on the network. All devices on the LAN must have a unique IP address

26.09.2023
How to delete a problematic repository

A repository in Linux is a centralized software repository that contains packages necessary for installing and updating programs on the operating system. The repository contains information about available packages, their versions, dependencies, and

20.09.2023
How to restart a service on Linux

In Linux, a service (or daemon) is a program that runs in the background and provides various functions or services. They work in the background and constantly perform their task without interacting with users. Services in Linux are started when the

19.09.2023
How to view the list of running services

In Linux, a service is a background process that performs a specific function or task on a computer or server without direct interaction with the user. Linux services run in the background, are often started when the system boots, and usually do not

18.09.2023
How to start a service on Linux

Services in Linux can perform various tasks, such as network management, execution of scheduler tasks, working with databases, data backup, security and much more. They usually start when the system boots and can run continuously until it is turned

17.09.2023
How to find a service by name

A service in Linux refers to background processes that run on a computer or server, providing certain functions and services. Services are started at system startup and run in the background, ensuring continuous operation of the system, regardless