diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Accessibility-Dev-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Accessibility-Dev-HOWTO.xml index d9c8f761..4b3b10c4 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Accessibility-Dev-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Accessibility-Dev-HOWTO.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ ]> -
+
How to Develop Accessible Linux Applications diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Accessibility-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Accessibility-HOWTO.xml index 48b4144b..1f81de26 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Accessibility-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Accessibility-HOWTO.xml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -
+
Linux Accessibility HOWTO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Apache-WebDAV-LDAP-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Apache-WebDAV-LDAP-HOWTO.xml index 9c7a5c83..337ec6bc 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Apache-WebDAV-LDAP-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Apache-WebDAV-LDAP-HOWTO.xml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ -
+
Apache based WebDAV Server with LDAP and SSL diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Athlon-Powersaving-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Athlon-Powersaving-HOWTO.xml index ff5afe11..6e396e64 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Athlon-Powersaving-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Athlon-Powersaving-HOWTO.xml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ -
+
Athlon Powersaving HOWTO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Autodir-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Autodir-HOWTO.xml index 172097a7..ef205878 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Autodir-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Autodir-HOWTO.xml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ -
+
diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Bangla-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Bangla-HOWTO.xml index 3e596960..e79dcf63 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Bangla-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Bangla-HOWTO.xml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ "http://docbook.org/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" []> -
+
diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Beowulf-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Beowulf-HOWTO.xml index cdd2bbcb..cc44a8ab 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Beowulf-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Beowulf-HOWTO.xml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -
+
The Beowulf HOWTO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/BogoMips.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/BogoMips.xml index 70f7191f..7b2e243b 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/BogoMips.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/BogoMips.xml @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ ]> -
+
diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/C-C++Beautifier-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/C-C++Beautifier-HOWTO.xml index caa5b517..7b6aa839 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/C-C++Beautifier-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/C-C++Beautifier-HOWTO.xml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" [ ]> -
+
C-C++ Beautifier HOW-TO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/CDServer-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/CDServer-HOWTO.xml index cc3503ac..1998e51f 100755 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/CDServer-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/CDServer-HOWTO.xml @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Changelog: (R) = Publication Released Added blurb and link to cdtower_v0.06.sh.txt --> -<article> +<article id="CDServer-HOWTO"> <articleinfo> diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/DVD-Playback-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/DVD-Playback-HOWTO.xml index a77b7c8b..ba5e5ebe 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/DVD-Playback-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/DVD-Playback-HOWTO.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" []> <!-- "DTD/docbookx.dtd" []> --> -<article> +<article id="DVD-Playback-HOWTO"> <articleinfo> diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Disk-Encryption-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Disk-Encryption-HOWTO.xml index 8cb98be4..ff2e280a 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Disk-Encryption-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Disk-Encryption-HOWTO.xml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd"> -<article> +<article id="Disk-Encryption-HOWTO"> <articleinfo> <title>Disk Encryption HOWTO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/DocBook-OpenJade-SGML-XML-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/DocBook-OpenJade-SGML-XML-HOWTO.xml index efd720aa..e6786059 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/DocBook-OpenJade-SGML-XML-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/DocBook-OpenJade-SGML-XML-HOWTO.xml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -
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DocBook XML/SGML Processing Using OpenJade diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Emacspeak-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Emacspeak-HOWTO.xml index b13276ee..dd5e8535 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Emacspeak-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Emacspeak-HOWTO.xml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -
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Installing Emacspeak HOWTO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Encourage-Women-Linux-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Encourage-Women-Linux-HOWTO.xml index 82482fea..342ad97a 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Encourage-Women-Linux-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Encourage-Women-Linux-HOWTO.xml @@ -3,7 +3,8 @@ -
HOWTO Encourage Women in Linux +
+HOWTO Encourage Women in Linux ValHenson 2002-10-29 diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Euro-Char-Support.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Euro-Char-Support.xml index cb241d3a..424ee9a8 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Euro-Char-Support.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Euro-Char-Support.xml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ -
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Euro Character Support Mini HOWTO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Framebuffer-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Framebuffer-HOWTO.xml index 6fad5236..56a4ea4b 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Framebuffer-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Framebuffer-HOWTO.xml @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Alex Buell --> -
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Framebuffer HOWTO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/IO-Perf-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/IO-Perf-HOWTO.xml index 2b029966..cdaf6d78 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/IO-Perf-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/IO-Perf-HOWTO.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ ]> -
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diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Installfest-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Installfest-HOWTO.xml index b14648c5..43dcf11c 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Installfest-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Installfest-HOWTO.xml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@  -
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Linux Installfest HOWTO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Kernel-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Kernel-HOWTO.xml index e9e2df27..46ad51d8 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Kernel-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Kernel-HOWTO.xml @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ file: and change to '/usr/share/...' then it works "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" [ ] > --> -
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The Linux Kernel HOWTO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/LILO-crash-rescue-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/LILO-crash-rescue-HOWTO.xml index 0c3cc4f3..ee927f5e 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/LILO-crash-rescue-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/LILO-crash-rescue-HOWTO.xml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" [ <!ENTITY version "0.01"> ]> -<article> +<article id="LILO-crash-rescue-HOWTO"> <articleinfo> <title> LILO, Linux Crash Rescue HOW-TO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Linux-Promise-RAID1-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Linux-Promise-RAID1-HOWTO.xml index 18fcdd84..35205824 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Linux-Promise-RAID1-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Linux-Promise-RAID1-HOWTO.xml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ <!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN" "http://docbook.org/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd" []> -<article> +<article id="Linux-Promise-RAID1-HOWTO"> <articleinfo> diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Lotus-DominoR5.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Lotus-DominoR5.xml index ad0c289b..9584a3d8 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Lotus-DominoR5.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Lotus-DominoR5.xml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd" [ ]> -<article> +<article id="Lotus-DominoR5"> <articleinfo> <title> Lotus Domino R5 for Linux mini-HOWTO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Mail-User-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Mail-User-HOWTO.xml index 69230106..bc144652 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Mail-User-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Mail-User-HOWTO.xml @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ <!ENTITY mini-howto "&ldpsite;HOWTO/mini/"> <!ENTITY home "http://www.catb.org/~esr/"> ]> -<article> +<article id="Mail-User-HOWTO"> <articleinfo> <title>The Linux Mail User HOWTO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Mock-Mainframe.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Mock-Mainframe.xml index 4afa0fe9..cfdef279 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Mock-Mainframe.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Mock-Mainframe.xml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@  -
+
The Mock Mainframe Mini-HOWTO 06. October 2005 diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Motorola-Surfboard-Modem.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Motorola-Surfboard-Modem.xml index 0183e262..ecd7db47 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Motorola-Surfboard-Modem.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Motorola-Surfboard-Modem.xml @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ - + diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Oracle-9i-Fedora-3-Install-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Oracle-9i-Fedora-3-Install-HOWTO.xml index 00c0a9b8..996edd10 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Oracle-9i-Fedora-3-Install-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Oracle-9i-Fedora-3-Install-HOWTO.xml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -
+
Oracle 9i under Fedora Core 3 - Installation HOWTO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Partition-Rescue.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Partition-Rescue.xml index 61baa63c..e9f50f8a 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Partition-Rescue.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Partition-Rescue.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -
Partition-Rescue12008-11-24 09:27:50jddmainly title change in the wiki"Partition-Rescue HOWTO" - Jean-Daniel Dodin
Revision HistoryRevision V4.1 - 2008-11-24 - Revised by jdd Title fix (the wiki have to get the exact name of the HOWTO) Revision v4 - 2008-08-29 - Revised by: jdd Major update - First complete revised wiki version Revision v3.7 - 2008-05-30 - Revised by: rm Minor update - lots of little punctuation, spelling, usage, and grammar nits :-) Revision v3.6 - 2008-05-25 - Revised by: jdd Major update - LDP wiki - addition about logical partitions Revision v3.5 - 2003-10-31 - Revised by: jdd Major update - new licence - some fixes in addresses - vi use :-) Revision v3.4 - 2002-08-22 - Revised by: jdd Minor update related only with docbook Revision v3.3 - 2001-11-17 - Revised by: jdd Minor update - docbook & revision history - emacs use. Revision v3.2 - 2001-09-25 - Revised by: jdd Major update. Whow! My disk is empty! My Linux is gone! If you have or fear to have one day or another such a problem, read this...
Beginning
What's inThis HOWTO addresses only the "lost partition table" problem. This can be when: you have no more access to your computer, with the "no operating system" message; you have installed a new system (i.e., MS Windows) and you see no more Linux, and MS Windows takes up all the capacity of the disk; you have just partitioned the wrong drive with fdisk (for example, in the process of changing your hard drive). Here, you will learn that, if you know the right thing and do it, Linux comes usually safe from such things. MS Windows can, but it's luckier. We will first see what you can do before the problem to ease future recovery, and what you must do after to recover. There is little to do to prevent from erasing a disk; usually this is done by automatic MS Windows or Linux-install ill-behaved programs or users' mistakes - nothing can be done to prevent this, except care, but you are already careful, aren't you? It can also be done by the use of MS-DOS/Windows fdisk. Avoid it as most as you can, but you probably can't. I have done this many times, on my computer and on other guys' computers, and restored Linux most of the time and MS Windows sometimes. I wish you luck!
What to do right now?If you don't have any problem yet, if you read this by curiosity or are just seeking information, and you are on a running Linux system, do immediately the following : open a root terminal or xterm; key in /sbin/fdisk -l (that last character being l for Lima). Then do fdisk -u -l; You will be gratified to see a list of all current partitions, on all disks present on your computer. The second one gives the listing in units of sectors, in place of cylinders, and this is sometimes necessary. Write this back on paper (or do "/sbin/fdisk -l | lpr" and "/sbin/fdisk -u -l | lpr" to print it) and save it in a safe place for future use. If you are not the system administrator, you should not be concerned by the problem, and can stop reading this.
Legal stuffThis HOWTO is Copyright (c) 2000-2008 by Jean-Daniel Dodin. As of November 2003, the licence is LGPL. I am not responsible of any damage on any computer as a result of anyone reading this HOWTO. If you do any damage, it is YOUR fault, NOT MINE! Be careful when partitioning disks, and don't make any mistakes, because it can be fatal! Backup all your important data and check that everything you do is correct! What is described here worked on my computer, but it may or may not work on your computer. Although it should work for everyone, I can't guarantee anything. This is the last warning you get: BACKUP IMPORTANT DATA! Or, to put it concisely: Use at your own risk!
What do I need to know right now?You need to know that, in case of any major problem with your hard disk, you need to stop using it in write mode, at least until the time for you to understand what's happening. Information there is very volatile... If ever, one morning, awaking, your computer says "can't load, no system installed", you must not begin reinstalling all the stuff. If you have MS Windows installed, I can't promise you can recover your data, but it's likely you will recover all your Linux stuff, provided it's not located too low (near the beginning of the disk) in the disk structure. This is because some MS Windows viruses erase the very first disk cylinder, whatever is on. However I didn't ever experiment with such viruses, and can't say for sure. Try recovering, anyway. You must also know that I give you all this information only for this - information purposes. Neither I nor any other people but you can be held responsible for any problem your data can have using this info. There are too many different systems on the world for anybody being able to promise anything. I can only wish you luck and hope that you, like me, will be happy recovering data.
Technical info
DisksA hard disk is made of sectors numbered from 0 to the max. dmesg gives, for example: CHS means Cylinders, Heads, Sectors. 523*255*63=8401995 sectors of 512 bytes, thus the 4103 MB. This is only a logical map; it's not necessarily what is written on the disk cover (except for the total size). The true size of the sectors is of no interest for us, given that we don't want to modify anything, but merely wish to restore a previous state. For us, the default size given by fdisk is all right. The size seen by the system is directly dependent on the work of the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System - the PC's ROM). The mode of the hard disk indicated in the BIOS is essential. On a new disk, it's better to use BIOS automatic hard disk recognition and say "yes". Anyway, any modification at this level may destroy all the data of the disk, so don't play with this without essential reason. This is probably what your disk already uses, so don't be afraid.
PartitionsDisk are now huge -- 500 GB drives are not rare -- so it's not really handy to have all this stuff packed in only one part. Only MS Windows does so, and, if you use Linux, maybe it's because you are aware of how inefficient the other is. So a hard disk is usually cut in some pieces called "partitions" (see the Partition HOWTO for details, also read README.fdisk on the web or on your disk - location vary). Let's get a look at (part of) my own print of fdisk -l :
Partition-Rescue12008-11-24 09:27:50jddmainly title change in the wiki"Partition-Rescue HOWTO" - Jean-Daniel Dodin
Revision HistoryRevision V4.1 - 2008-11-24 - Revised by jdd Title fix (the wiki have to get the exact name of the HOWTO) Revision v4 - 2008-08-29 - Revised by: jdd Major update - First complete revised wiki version Revision v3.7 - 2008-05-30 - Revised by: rm Minor update - lots of little punctuation, spelling, usage, and grammar nits :-) Revision v3.6 - 2008-05-25 - Revised by: jdd Major update - LDP wiki - addition about logical partitions Revision v3.5 - 2003-10-31 - Revised by: jdd Major update - new licence - some fixes in addresses - vi use :-) Revision v3.4 - 2002-08-22 - Revised by: jdd Minor update related only with docbook Revision v3.3 - 2001-11-17 - Revised by: jdd Minor update - docbook & revision history - emacs use. Revision v3.2 - 2001-09-25 - Revised by: jdd Major update. Whow! My disk is empty! My Linux is gone! If you have or fear to have one day or another such a problem, read this...
Beginning
What's inThis HOWTO addresses only the "lost partition table" problem. This can be when: you have no more access to your computer, with the "no operating system" message; you have installed a new system (i.e., MS Windows) and you see no more Linux, and MS Windows takes up all the capacity of the disk; you have just partitioned the wrong drive with fdisk (for example, in the process of changing your hard drive). Here, you will learn that, if you know the right thing and do it, Linux comes usually safe from such things. MS Windows can, but it's luckier. We will first see what you can do before the problem to ease future recovery, and what you must do after to recover. There is little to do to prevent from erasing a disk; usually this is done by automatic MS Windows or Linux-install ill-behaved programs or users' mistakes - nothing can be done to prevent this, except care, but you are already careful, aren't you? It can also be done by the use of MS-DOS/Windows fdisk. Avoid it as most as you can, but you probably can't. I have done this many times, on my computer and on other guys' computers, and restored Linux most of the time and MS Windows sometimes. I wish you luck!
What to do right now?If you don't have any problem yet, if you read this by curiosity or are just seeking information, and you are on a running Linux system, do immediately the following : open a root terminal or xterm; key in /sbin/fdisk -l (that last character being l for Lima). Then do fdisk -u -l; You will be gratified to see a list of all current partitions, on all disks present on your computer. The second one gives the listing in units of sectors, in place of cylinders, and this is sometimes necessary. Write this back on paper (or do "/sbin/fdisk -l | lpr" and "/sbin/fdisk -u -l | lpr" to print it) and save it in a safe place for future use. If you are not the system administrator, you should not be concerned by the problem, and can stop reading this.
Legal stuffThis HOWTO is Copyright (c) 2000-2008 by Jean-Daniel Dodin. As of November 2003, the licence is LGPL. I am not responsible of any damage on any computer as a result of anyone reading this HOWTO. If you do any damage, it is YOUR fault, NOT MINE! Be careful when partitioning disks, and don't make any mistakes, because it can be fatal! Backup all your important data and check that everything you do is correct! What is described here worked on my computer, but it may or may not work on your computer. Although it should work for everyone, I can't guarantee anything. This is the last warning you get: BACKUP IMPORTANT DATA! Or, to put it concisely: Use at your own risk!
What do I need to know right now?You need to know that, in case of any major problem with your hard disk, you need to stop using it in write mode, at least until the time for you to understand what's happening. Information there is very volatile... If ever, one morning, awaking, your computer says "can't load, no system installed", you must not begin reinstalling all the stuff. If you have MS Windows installed, I can't promise you can recover your data, but it's likely you will recover all your Linux stuff, provided it's not located too low (near the beginning of the disk) in the disk structure. This is because some MS Windows viruses erase the very first disk cylinder, whatever is on. However I didn't ever experiment with such viruses, and can't say for sure. Try recovering, anyway. You must also know that I give you all this information only for this - information purposes. Neither I nor any other people but you can be held responsible for any problem your data can have using this info. There are too many different systems on the world for anybody being able to promise anything. I can only wish you luck and hope that you, like me, will be happy recovering data.
Technical info
DisksA hard disk is made of sectors numbered from 0 to the max. dmesg gives, for example: CHS means Cylinders, Heads, Sectors. 523*255*63=8401995 sectors of 512 bytes, thus the 4103 MB. This is only a logical map; it's not necessarily what is written on the disk cover (except for the total size). The true size of the sectors is of no interest for us, given that we don't want to modify anything, but merely wish to restore a previous state. For us, the default size given by fdisk is all right. The size seen by the system is directly dependent on the work of the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System - the PC's ROM). The mode of the hard disk indicated in the BIOS is essential. On a new disk, it's better to use BIOS automatic hard disk recognition and say "yes". Anyway, any modification at this level may destroy all the data of the disk, so don't play with this without essential reason. This is probably what your disk already uses, so don't be afraid.
PartitionsDisk are now huge -- 500 GB drives are not rare -- so it's not really handy to have all this stuff packed in only one part. Only MS Windows does so, and, if you use Linux, maybe it's because you are aware of how inefficient the other is. So a hard disk is usually cut in some pieces called "partitions" (see the Partition HOWTO for details, also read README.fdisk on the web or on your disk - location vary). Let's get a look at (part of) my own print of fdisk -l : -
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The Linux Print2Win mini-HOWTO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Reading-List-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Reading-List-HOWTO.xml index 88ee079c..66902104 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Reading-List-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Reading-List-HOWTO.xml @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ]> -
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The Linux Reading List HOWTO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Reliance-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Reliance-HOWTO.xml index 482355fc..07e29275 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Reliance-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Reliance-HOWTO.xml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ -
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Reliance LG LSP 340 Series WLL Modem Setup HOWTO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Sample-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Sample-HOWTO.xml index b1c0ef70..361eefde 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Sample-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Sample-HOWTO.xml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ -
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diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/TCP-Keepalive-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/TCP-Keepalive-HOWTO.xml index adbbf2ad..8b4c7f4c 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/TCP-Keepalive-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/TCP-Keepalive-HOWTO.xml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -
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TCP Keepalive HOWTO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Tamil-Linux-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Tamil-Linux-HOWTO.xml index 6d37ee1d..283cdca6 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Tamil-Linux-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Tamil-Linux-HOWTO.xml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ -
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Tamil Linux HOWTO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Unix-and-Internet-Fundamentals-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Unix-and-Internet-Fundamentals-HOWTO.xml index 32439ef2..c3fd0682 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Unix-and-Internet-Fundamentals-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Unix-and-Internet-Fundamentals-HOWTO.xml @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ ]> -
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The Unix and Internet Fundamentals HOWTO diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Valgrind-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Valgrind-HOWTO.xml index d2269b59..83190a54 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Valgrind-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Valgrind-HOWTO.xml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"[ ]> -
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diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Vim-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Vim-HOWTO.xml index 3156d697..563c33eb 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Vim-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Vim-HOWTO.xml @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ my version V4.2" ** Language is 2 letter like EN for english --> "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" [ ] > --> -
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Vim Color Editor HOW-TO (Vi Improved with syntax color highlighting) diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Windows-Newsreaders-under-Linux-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Windows-Newsreaders-under-Linux-HOWTO.xml index 9f5421f3..e541bc91 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Windows-Newsreaders-under-Linux-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Windows-Newsreaders-under-Linux-HOWTO.xml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ <!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN" "http://docbook.org/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd" []> -<article> +<article id="Windows-Newsreaders-under-Linux-HOWTO"> <articleinfo> diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/XFree86-Video-Timings-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/XFree86-Video-Timings-HOWTO.xml index 10d397cb..7838d54d 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/XFree86-Video-Timings-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/XFree86-Video-Timings-HOWTO.xml @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ <!ENTITY home "http://www.catb.org/~esr/"> ]> -<article> +<article id="XFree86-Video-Timings-HOWTO"> <articleinfo> <title>X.org/XFree86 Video Timings HOWTO