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: Sat, 06 Oct 2012 22:43:32 -0400
The Lug Digest
Volume 1 : Issue 292 : "text" Format
Messages in this Issue:
201210/6 : Re: Meeting Tonight - 7PM @ SAS 1108
Joseph Jarriel <jmjarrie@ncsu.[redacted]>
201210/7 : Re: Meeting Tonight - 7PM @ SAS 1108
Michael Wright <mdwrigh2@ncsu.[redacted]>
201210/8 : Re: Meeting Tonight - 7PM @ SAS 1108
Michael Yenik <mgyenik@ncsu.[redacted]>
201210/9 : [TriLUG-announce] Oct 11 Meeting: Using the Linux Kernel Virtual
Machine
Bill Farrow <bill@arrowsreach.[redacted]>
201210/10 : Using testdisk to "unformat" partition.
". Anand Ramchand Bhatia" <anandr@ncsu.[redacted]>
201210/11 : Re: Using testdisk to "unformat" partition.
Michael Wright <mdwrigh2@ncsu.[redacted]>
201210/12 : Re: Using testdisk to "unformat" partition.
NCSU Christian Chapman <cdchapma@ncsu.[redacted]>
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Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2012 22:34:28 -0400
From: Joseph Jarriel <jmjarrie@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]
Subject: Re: Meeting Tonight - 7PM @ SAS 1108
Message-ID: <CA+sTvfmC0-pTHOhzhvY_ZHj1DDSONLK4Ba-rXSDA11VjSh9R5A@mail.gmail.[redacted]>
Hey Mike,
I was sorry to miss the talk you two put together today, but I would
be very interested in an OS get together on the 10th. 6pm is perfect for
me.
Thanks
Joseph Jarriel
On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 10:21 PM, Michael Yenik <mgyenik@ncsu.[redacted]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> In case anyone wanted some more details, the board we like to use is the
> STM32F4 Discovery,
>
> http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/STM32F4DISCOVERY/497-11455-ND/2711743
>
> But there are many other good development boards.
>
> Here's F4OS, which is what we used for the demo:
> https://github.com/prattmic/F4OS
>
> My infant OS is here:
> https://github.com/mgyenik/exOS
> But right now it doesn't do all that much.
>
> If people would like to meet up for a casual OS-writing party, we were
> thinking next Wednesday (October 10th) around 6pm. Does that time work for
> everyone interested?
>
> Michael Yenik
>
> Tonight, we're going to double our usual number of Michaels in the LUG
>> by inviting Michael Pratt and Michael Yenik to give a talk on "How and
>> Why You'd Build Your Own OS".
>>
>> Speaker Bio:
>> <mdwright> they're both members of the NCSU Aerial Robotics Club and
>> builds their own OSs for fun
>>
>> Hope to see you there!
>>
>> ~ Barry Peddycord III
>> LUG PR Representative and Sleep-Deprived Grad Student
>>
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Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2012 22:47:46 -0400
From: Michael Wright <mdwrigh2@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]
Subject: Re: Meeting Tonight - 7PM @ SAS 1108
Message-ID: <CAKVjoi1412dW64vaw0qQsUGWAjBT3ezqCNAV3nvBK9BbbEqsGQ@mail.gmail.[redacted]>
Thanks for giving the talk! Wednesday sounds good to me, and I'll echo the
"where?" question.
Michael
On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 10:29 PM, Carson Holgate <clholgat@ncsu.[redacted]> wrote:
> I'm in.
>
> I'm only replying all to ask where you were planning to hold these
> meetings and to see if I should tell one of my minions to reserve us a room.
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 10:21 PM, Michael Yenik <mgyenik@ncsu.[redacted]> wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> In case anyone wanted some more details, the board we like to use is the
>> STM32F4 Discovery,
>>
>> http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/STM32F4DISCOVERY/497-11455-ND/2711743
>>
>> But there are many other good development boards.
>>
>> Here's F4OS, which is what we used for the demo:
>> https://github.com/prattmic/F4OS
>>
>> My infant OS is here:
>> https://github.com/mgyenik/exOS
>> But right now it doesn't do all that much.
>>
>> If people would like to meet up for a casual OS-writing party, we were
>> thinking next Wednesday (October 10th) around 6pm. Does that time work for
>> everyone interested?
>>
>> Michael Yenik
>>
>> Tonight, we're going to double our usual number of Michaels in the LUG
>>> by inviting Michael Pratt and Michael Yenik to give a talk on "How and
>>> Why You'd Build Your Own OS".
>>>
>>> Speaker Bio:
>>> <mdwright> they're both members of the NCSU Aerial Robotics Club and
>>> builds their own OSs for fun
>>>
>>> Hope to see you there!
>>>
>>> ~ Barry Peddycord III
>>> LUG PR Representative and Sleep-Deprived Grad Student
>>>
>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
>>> Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
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>>
>>
>
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Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2012 23:15:09 -0400
From: Michael Yenik <mgyenik@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]
Subject: Re: Meeting Tonight - 7PM @ SAS 1108
Message-ID: <CAK_QS0oXtp17V8pwGHiRq6A9Gs9MpZh3gpT0XNDDFFVx+7xfXA@mail.gmail.[redacted]>
Reserving a room would be nice, since it seems like we have enough
interest. I'm not familiar with the process, so help from minions would be
appreciated.
On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 10:47 PM, Michael Wright <mdwrigh2@ncsu.[redacted]> wrote:
> Thanks for giving the talk! Wednesday sounds good to me, and I'll echo the
> "where?" question.
>
> Michael
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 10:29 PM, Carson Holgate <clholgat@ncsu.[redacted]> wrote:
>
>> I'm in.
>>
>> I'm only replying all to ask where you were planning to hold these
>> meetings and to see if I should tell one of my minions to reserve us a room.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 10:21 PM, Michael Yenik <mgyenik@ncsu.[redacted]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> In case anyone wanted some more details, the board we like to use is the
>>> STM32F4 Discovery,
>>>
>>> http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/STM32F4DISCOVERY/497-11455-ND/2711743
>>>
>>> But there are many other good development boards.
>>>
>>> Here's F4OS, which is what we used for the demo:
>>> https://github.com/prattmic/F4OS
>>>
>>> My infant OS is here:
>>> https://github.com/mgyenik/exOS
>>> But right now it doesn't do all that much.
>>>
>>> If people would like to meet up for a casual OS-writing party, we were
>>> thinking next Wednesday (October 10th) around 6pm. Does that time work for
>>> everyone interested?
>>>
>>> Michael Yenik
>>>
>>> Tonight, we're going to double our usual number of Michaels in the LUG
>>>> by inviting Michael Pratt and Michael Yenik to give a talk on "How and
>>>> Why You'd Build Your Own OS".
>>>>
>>>> Speaker Bio:
>>>> <mdwright> they're both members of the NCSU Aerial Robotics Club and
>>>> builds their own OSs for fun
>>>>
>>>> Hope to see you there!
>>>>
>>>> ~ Barry Peddycord III
>>>> LUG PR Representative and Sleep-Deprived Grad Student
>>>>
>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
>>>> Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
>>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>
>
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Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2012 21:08:16 -0400
From: Bill Farrow <bill@arrowsreach.[redacted]>
To: TriLUG Mailing List <trilug@trilug.[redacted]>, trilug-announce@trilug.[redacted]
Subject: [TriLUG-announce] Oct 11 Meeting: Using the Linux Kernel Virtual
Machine
Message-ID: <CAPm8Nr3jmMK1Vz7FYVU44M2OKhBdUuTVHsB==Bmbjds0nB_n2w@mail.gmail.[redacted]>
Hey All,
Don't forget next weeks TriLUG meeting on KVM ...
Topic: Using the Linux Kernel Virtual Machine (KVM)
Presenter: Jim Salter and Todd Lewis
When: Thursday, October 11, 7pm
Where: Red Hat HQ, NCSU Centennial Campus, 1801 Varsity Dr, Raleigh, NC
http://trilug.org/2012-10-11/kvm
=== TriLUG Kids ===
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them! While we can't provide any official childcare, co�peration
between parents is encouraged so that all people who would like to
attend can do so without worrying about the little ones. The current
primary contact is Crist�bal Palmer, who is best reached by email at
cmp@cmpalmer.[redacted] with "TriLUG Childcare" as the subject line.
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Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2012 20:44:50 -0400
From: ". Anand Ramchand Bhatia" <anandr@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]
Subject: Using testdisk to "unformat" partition.
Message-ID: <CABvFbRSfDV5EXRUFB2ZUPu5sf-qcn5FwBEA5sN_R7WmU2DLJYw@mail.gmail.[redacted]>
Hi folks,
I've put myself in a bit of trouble here thanks to a hurried aborted quick
format of my external 1TB drive.
I do not have another 1TB HDD to reimage and therefore wish to tread as
carefully as possible.
I am currently trying to see if testdisk (cgsecurity.org) can help me
recover the partition.
Does anyone on the list have experience with using testdisk in such a
scenario.
Quick analyze failed to recover anything reporting that my HDD is smaller
than the expected size.
Deep analysis is in progress.
Machine details (Windows 7 , 64bit, ext HDD Seagate Freeagent, NTFS(not
100% sure maybe FAT32 or whatever the default was)).
Any other piece of advise is also welcome.
Thanks,
Anand Bhatia
Graduate Student, Computer Engineering
North Carolina State University
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Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2012 20:54:54 -0400
From: Michael Wright <mdwrigh2@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]
Subject: Re: Using testdisk to "unformat" partition.
Message-ID: <CAKVjoi3Rm6Z1w-2SnkBFah25iE6i=uuDJn-=yRth3VPc_jXMyg@mail.gmail.[redacted]>
Testdisk seems to be the common suggestion for stuff like this, but I have
no experience with it. Ubuntu has a fairly good wiki page on data
recovery<https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery>that you might
want to look at if this doesn't work out. There's also a
couple AskUbuntu questions that might be of help
(one<http://askubuntu.com/questions/31450/tool-for-recovering-deleted-data-from-a-flash-drive>,
two<http://askubuntu.com/questions/106306/how-to-recover-lost-partitions-data>
).
Hope this helps!
Michael
On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 8:44 PM, . Anand Ramchand Bhatia <anandr@ncsu.[redacted]>wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've put myself in a bit of trouble here thanks to a hurried aborted quick
> format of my external 1TB drive.
> I do not have another 1TB HDD to reimage and therefore wish to tread as
> carefully as possible.
> I am currently trying to see if testdisk (cgsecurity.org) can help me
> recover the partition.
> Does anyone on the list have experience with using testdisk in such a
> scenario.
> Quick analyze failed to recover anything reporting that my HDD is smaller
> than the expected size.
> Deep analysis is in progress.
>
> Machine details (Windows 7 , 64bit, ext HDD Seagate Freeagent, NTFS(not
> 100% sure maybe FAT32 or whatever the default was)).
> Any other piece of advise is also welcome.
>
> Thanks,
> Anand Bhatia
> Graduate Student, Computer Engineering
> North Carolina State University
>
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Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2012 22:43:17 -0400
From: NCSU Christian Chapman <cdchapma@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]
Subject: Re: Using testdisk to "unformat" partition.
Message-ID: <CAAjUOh9gfyBZ-S3H4vTa+WQUo7x=_hdaRwD=YX9Ri0oTZqfGVQ@mail.gmail.[redacted]>
You may simply have overwritten the partition table. You can use `fdisk' or
`parted' to re-delineate a partition at the precise boundaries your data
is. Do you know how the drive was formatted before you did this? If it
hadn't been `formatted' before this, you might be able to get a hold of a
brand new identical model, collect info from it, and use that to recreate
the table.
As far as I know, worst-case using this method will bring you right back
where you are now.
Hope this gets sorted!
Christian Chapman
I.am.Christian.Chapman@gmail.[redacted]
001064094
XXX-619-8726
On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 8:54 PM, Michael Wright <mdwrigh2@ncsu.[redacted]> wrote:
> Testdisk seems to be the common suggestion for stuff like this, but I have
> no experience with it. Ubuntu has a fairly good wiki page on data recovery<https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery>that you might want to look at if this doesn't work out. There's also a
> couple AskUbuntu questions that might be of help (one<http://askubuntu.com/questions/31450/tool-for-recovering-deleted-data-from-a-flash-drive>,
> two<http://askubuntu.com/questions/106306/how-to-recover-lost-partitions-data>
> ).
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> Michael
>
> On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 8:44 PM, . Anand Ramchand Bhatia <anandr@ncsu.[redacted]>wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I've put myself in a bit of trouble here thanks to a hurried aborted
>> quick format of my external 1TB drive.
>> I do not have another 1TB HDD to reimage and therefore wish to tread as
>> carefully as possible.
>> I am currently trying to see if testdisk (cgsecurity.org) can help me
>> recover the partition.
>> Does anyone on the list have experience with using testdisk in such a
>> scenario.
>> Quick analyze failed to recover anything reporting that my HDD is smaller
>> than the expected size.
>> Deep analysis is in progress.
>>
>> Machine details (Windows 7 , 64bit, ext HDD Seagate Freeagent, NTFS(not
>> 100% sure maybe FAT32 or whatever the default was)).
>> Any other piece of advise is also welcome.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Anand Bhatia
>> Graduate Student, Computer Engineering
>> North Carolina State University
>>
>
>
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