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Accessing partitions within an image or LVM volume used as an iSCSI target
I recently reinstalled the software on my NAS (open media vault) and tidied up the host name etc. As part of this I changed the name of the iSCSI target. This meant that my media PC wouldn’t boot over the … Continue reading
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Tagged howto, iscsi, linux, lvm, mount, nas, servers
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MediaPC in a Xen Virtual Machine
The aim of this project was to get my MediaPC running as a VM host. This would allow me to run instances alongside my MediaPC, thus giving me a platform to experiment and develop things without having to setup separate machines etc. … Continue reading
Lenovo USB Modem in Linux (Ubuntu 10.04)
I recently bought a Lenovo USB modem for some experiments in telephony that I am working on. I want it to work on Linux. It is based on the Conexant RD02-D400 device. When plugging it in I get the following … Continue reading