Have you ever under stand the number 127.0.0.1 the lo or the localloop back address see this on your browser http://0/ or just type 0 you will be seeing your local host
and one more thing every ip address is a big decimal number whcih one can type on the browser to view the page
such as ipaddress 127.0.0.1 setp 1 convet to hex (127)D -> (7F)H (0)D -> (0)H (0)D -> (0)H (1)D ->(1)H
step 2 put them back now the hex number is 7F 00 00 01 step 3 convert back to dec (7F000001)H= 2130706433
this your ip address
so 127.0.0.1 ==2130706433
enjoy numering sachin
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, sachin wrote:
and one more thing every ip address is a big decimal number whcih one can type on the browser to view the page
all ip addresses are 32bit unsigned numbers. they are separated into dotted notation only so that lowly humans can understand them. every 32 bit ipv4 address also has an equivalent ipv6 address. go see x42.com for examples.
Hello friends.
one of my hdd failed and i ran "e2fsck -b 32768 -y /dev/hdc7" this command to recover it ....
now it has cleaned the hdd partition and i think all of the data is kept in lost+found folder.
can someone pls help me out in finding out a way to recover a huge data from that partition... it is around some 8 gb of data and and the file names in the lost+folder r amazing .... and i'm not able to make out any thing from it ...
pls help me out to find the way for recovering it ..
ranjeet