350 - Fix Your Broken Linux with chroot
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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