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Linux Data Loss Due To Corruption

/ Etc / fstab and / etc / fstab are two main directories of the Linux operating system. If not, the operating system starts and will not be measuring the amount of hard disk or drive. Thus, you will not be able to boot the system.

/ Etc / fstab (contraction of the file system table) is a directory in the Linux operating system. This is the system configuration and a list of all the volumes of hard drive, and how they should be initialized, or in the file system.

This directory contains descriptions of various file systems and “mount” and “fsck” to. Mount command determines the options that should be used during assembly of devices.

/ Etc / mtab (Short of mounted file systems table) contains all the mounted file systems on your Linux computer. In general, it is in a specific format, and automatically when the command is used to mount the file system that is used and how it is today (manual or automatic).

These lists are very important for the proper functioning of the system. Sometimes when you try to access a number of Linux May meeting the following error message:

“I can not read, the mounted file systems”

After receiving this error message appears, you can not access files or directories on your hard disk and therefore Linux with critical situations of data loss.

CAUSE

May encounter this error message because of corruption in the file / etc / fstab or / etc / mtab directories. As a result of corruption in these files, the file system can not be fitted and, therefore, the data can not be imposed by the volume.

In such catastrophic situations of data loss, Linux Data Recovery is true that aid. You can simply and effectively with Linux Recovery Tools third, known as the Linux software system.

Stellar Phoenix Linux Data Recovery is the largest and command in the program to restore Linux data, is able to recover lost data in all cases of logical crash. It supports Recovery Linux Ext2, Ext3, ReiserFS and the volume of the file system. Phoenix Linux Recovery is compatible with Red Hat, SuSE, Kubuntu, and many other Linux distributions.

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