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350 - Fix Your Broken Linux with chroot

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Jun 4, 2014
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Robbie's Linux kernel is missing and he can't boot. Use chroot to fix problems like this, or to reinstall grub, or anything else that requires a bootable computer. Topics Covered: - 3:58 - Greetings to viewers hanging out in the chat room. - 4:52 - An update on our unRAID server: Robbie replaced the parity drive, but one of the data drives failed. This is when good backups come in, but also shows how unRAID is just a dream when recovering from catastrophic failure. Review Episode 103 for details about our unRAID system. - 8:17 - Battle of the Bands is this Friday. - 9:04 - Feature: Fixing a broken Linux installation using a Linux live CD and the chroot command. - 35:08 - Top Stories from the Category5.TV Newsroom - 47:59 - Greetings to our live viewers. - 49:52 - The International Space Station now has live HD webcams - see cat5.tv/isscam. - 52:50 - Viewer Comment: I love the show! I'll be watching live on my Roku with the chat room up on my laptop. I watched some older shows. I'm running Manjaro Linux and love trying new tech ideas. - 54:20 - Viewer Comment: I use my Roku 2 connected via composite cables to watch Category5 TV. I started with watching the Roku intro and then Episode 342. I got the flicker that was mentioned, but it wasn't unbearable. - 56:10 - Viewer Comment: I found a Cat5e inline coupler and I use it to disable Internet by unplugging the cable when using my Windows XP virtual machine.

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