Using root is easiest, but potentially dangerous. And, of course, you can create user accounts on Knoppix as needed, with useradd and passwd. Then run the scp command as in the example above, and there you go.
To move files as a non-root user:. This lets you operate on the host system, as though you were logged into it directly. Identify the partition the host system is on, then open a Knoppix root shell and mount it:. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Boot options After booting up the Knoppix CD, it will pause at a command prompt for 30 seconds, then continue booting.
Rescuing a non-booting Linux system This is the most common scenario. How do you know what mountpoint and filesystem to specify? Rescuing data files Usually the first rescue chore is to copy data files off of the troubled drive. Partitioning and formatting First, install the second hard drive. Copying files the GUI way I like graphical file managers.
Copying to other media Zip drives, floppy disks, and USB storage devices will be automatically recognized by Knoppix, and icons will be placed on the desktop. Copying over the network You can configure Knoppix to connect to a network, just like any other Linux. As root, run: netcardconfig Once your network settings are configured, there are several options for transferring files. Samsung Chromebook Remember Me? Forum The Knoppix. Results 1 to 9 of 9.
Undelete a file on NTFS. It doesn't do that. Originally Posted by Harry Kuhman. I deleted the file while booted into safe-mode with command prompt so i don't think it went into the recycle bin. Does anybody here know what I'm talking about? I think ntfsundelete only undeletes files from the recycle bin - is that correct? I'm confused. I thought this was the Knoppix forums and so not the place to ask trickly Windoze questions. Did someone on a Windoze forum say they couldn't help and suggest you try your luck on the Knoppix forums?
That means that when you delete a file under Windoze instead of just sin binning it , it is supposed to stay deleted. STA - Original B. I got the jumpers all correct, in the boot diagnostic both devices are recognized correctly as master and slave.
Windows gets stuck on the boot load screen. Doesn't freeze, the bar keeps moving This happens when I configure the jumpers as master and slave specified, as opposed to cable select.
When the jumpers are set to cable select, I'm able to get into the Windows install on the master just fine I have tried Add New Hardware Something I just noticed while writing this thread. On the boot diagnostic, the following message appears. So far only noticed when jumpers are not configured for cable select. IDE Channel 1 no 80 conductor cable installed On a side note Drive B is one a friend gave me to see if I can get some files off of it.
I see So have you tried swapping the IDE Cables around ie Master and Slave just to see if it's not that The CS is the best option you have already concluded By the way you are using two different cables, not one actually I'm sure you have Do you hear the drive spin up?
It's not just a power issue try swapping the power plugs too It seems like a faulty drive to me HardWare wise Especially if it doesn't work as a slave set as CS or on its own You can download a Drive Diagnostic test for it too. Which may help discover if it's a faulty drive or not.
Similar threads M. If you have used Knoppix for something other than what I outlined in this post, please share your best tips and tricks for using Knoppix. He's covered a variety of topics for over twenty years and is an avid promoter of open source. For more news about Jack Wallen, visit his website jackwallen This release offers thousands of tools. Maxi Knoppix 4.
What you can do with Knoppix You can use the Knoppix distribution run as a Live distribution to take care of a number of rescue functions. File recovery: If the operating system becomes unbootable, Knoppix can help recover those files.
You can use Knoppix to do this by booting the Live CD, locating the target files, and uploading the files to a server or copying the files to an external drive. The safest and easiest solution is to copy the files to an external drive.
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