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Init and Initrd File Corruption Cause Data Loss in Linux

Every computer operating system performs various system level operations during boot time or while executing installed applications. These operations are critical from system point of view to access data from hard drive and run the software, both application and system software. Linux operating system manages all the system related operations through init. It is the most significant step of booting process. However, if it fails to run properly, system becomes unbootable and stored data become inaccessible. This behavior leads to data loss and put you in need of Linux data recovery

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How to Fix ?Read-only file system? Error in Linux?

File system is the most critical data structure of Linux operating system, which is responsible for organizing data on the hard drive. It ensures quick and easy accessing of your data from the disk. Linux uses file system entries to locate files on the hard drive and access them. But, in some cases, the Linux file system become read-only and you can not access data from your system. The system even refuse to boot up and you come across data loss scenarios. To retrieve lost data in such cases, Linux Data Recovery is required.

In a practical scenario, you may encounter the following

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What to do when the boot.ini file is missing in Windows Server 2003

In Windows NT systems, the purpose of the boot.ini file is to direct the NTLDR file about which operating system to start with. It is very helpful if there is a dual-(or multi-) boot system as you can select the particular operating system to log on. However, despite being such a critical file, it is not marked as a read-only because of which it is sometimes get deleted or overwritten. Because of this, the system may not start and would become inaccessible. In such cases, you should try out the best way-out to restore the file and start the system. In case that does not happen, then you

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