https://redirect.cs.umbc.edu/systems/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Rforder1&feedformat=atomCSEE Documentation - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T00:18:24ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.13https://redirect.cs.umbc.edu/systems/index.php?title=Mounting_NTFS&diff=2497Mounting NTFS2011-09-21T19:41:18Z<p>Rforder1: Created page with "To mount NTFS USB sticks under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5: * Click on Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal The device can be mounted in the normal way, i.e. by typing $ mo..."</p>
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<div>To mount NTFS USB sticks under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5:<br />
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* Click on Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal<br />
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The device can be mounted in the normal way, i.e. by typing<br />
$ mount <dev-name> <mountpoint><br />
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where <dev-name> is the fully qualified device name of the USB stick and <mountpoint> is where you'd like to mount the filesystem. The device name will usually be something like /dev/sdb1 and the mountpoint can be any empty directory in your home directory. To unmount the device, type<br />
$ /bin/fusermount -u <mountpoint></div>Rforder1https://redirect.cs.umbc.edu/systems/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=67Main Page2011-09-21T19:32:59Z<p>Rforder1: /* Applications */</p>
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<div>==Welcome==<br />
<h3><font color="green">Please read the [[introduction]] to CSEE computing first.</font></h3><br />
[[Register]] to acquire a CSEE computer account.<br><br />
[http://my.cs.umbc.edu/ Support Portal] - Manage tickets, groups, contact information, and account configurations.<br><br />
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==Mail Configuration and Usage==<br />
* [[Forward Email to another account]] - Mail delivery to a remote mailbox<br />
* [http://www.washington.edu/pine/user-guide/ Pine] - Run pine with /usr/bin/pine<br />
* [[POP/IMAP Mail Client Setup]] - Configure Thunderbird, Outlook, or Outlook Express<br />
* [[SpamAssassin/ClamAV]] - Protection from unwanted email<br />
* [[Thunderbird on Linux and Solaris]] - GUI mail client<br />
* [[CSEE Mail Aliases]] - Departmental Academic and Business contacts<br />
* [[CSEE Mailing Lists]] - Primary departmental communication and usage<br />
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==Web Development==<br />
* [[Web Introduction]] - Personal Web page with every CSEE account<br />
* [[CGI]] - Original method to implement dynamic content<br />
* [[PHP]] - Modern method to implement dynamic content<br />
* [[Wiki]] - Set up your own wiki<br />
* [[Public Subversion]] - Share your code development with the world<br />
* [[MySQL]] - Use a database to store information<br />
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==Login services==<br />
* [[SSH/SCP/SFTP]] - Secure remote logins and file transfers<br />
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==Workstations in CSEE Department==<br />
* [[CSEE Computer Installation]] - Add systems to labs or offices<br />
* [[Supported Hardware]] - Computer platforms that can be integrated within the CSEE environment<br />
* [[Supported Operating Systems]] - Operating Systems which are centrally managed<br />
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==Applications==<br />
* [[Openoffice]] - Microsoft compatible productivity software suite<br />
* [[Internet Applications]] - Firefox and Seamonkey<br />
* [[Mounting NTFS]] - How to mount NTFS USB sticks<br />
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==Miscellaneous Documentation==<br />
* [http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/ Java Documentation]<br />
* [http://docs.sun.com/ Sun Software/Hardware Documentation]<br />
* [http://www.tldp.org/ Linux Documentation Project]<br />
* [https://spaces.umbc.edu/display/oit2/Connect+via+Web-based+VPN UMBC VPN]<br />
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==Other UMBC IT Sites==<br />
* [https://my.umbc.edu/topics/computing-and-technology/ DoIT]<br />
* [http://noc.umbc.edu/ DoIT Networks]</div>Rforder1