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Linux Command and Troubleshooting Guide

This document provides instructions for various Linux commands and tasks. It includes commands to check the OS version, install packages like net-tools and filezilla, view device information with lsusb, manage mounted volumes with umount, upgrade the OS, set up dual booting with Windows, and more. It also provides links for additional guides on topics like installing PlayOnLinux, setting up RDP access in Ubuntu, installing Kali Linux, and resolving VNC connection issues.

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Linux Command and Troubleshooting Guide

This document provides instructions for various Linux commands and tasks. It includes commands to check the OS version, install packages like net-tools and filezilla, view device information with lsusb, manage mounted volumes with umount, upgrade the OS, set up dual booting with Windows, and more. It also provides links for additional guides on topics like installing PlayOnLinux, setting up RDP access in Ubuntu, installing Kali Linux, and resolving VNC connection issues.

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S.

No commands

1 lsb_release -a
2 /etc/os-release
3 sudo apt install net-tools
4 dpkg /home/kannamani/Downloads/ [Link]
5 Apt-get update , apt install filezilla
Install dependendices - sudp apt-get install -f

6 Installing woeusb
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt install woeusb

7 gnome-system-monitor

8 lsusb
9 umount /dev/sdb

Before Upgrade - version


sudo do-release-upgrade

11 Dual boot, after booting windows ubuntu not booting(boot manager


12 Errata; please update microcode to v

13 RDP in Ubntu

14 For install Playonliux -

15 power iso
tar zxvf [Link] - tar -xf [Link]
cd ./poweriso-x64
./[Link]

16 Gnome - tweak
17 df -h
18 crtl+L

19 Click to minimize - Dock ( Taskbar settings)


revert the change

20 sudo umount /dev/sdc1

21 ssh from cmd


22 Disk format

23 Kali linux password reset


24 Linux Remote share

25 Vino server vnc black screen ( uncomment waylend)

26 Vino vnc not asking password


Usage

anydesk dependencies

[Link]

Process manager

unmount the device

bcdedit /set {bootmgr} path \EFI\ubuntu\[Link]


sudo apt-get install intel-microcode

sudo apt install playonlinux winbind -y

sudo apt install gnome tweak


List the mounted decvices
Show the path - URL in explorer

'minimize'
gsettings set [Link]-to-dock click-action 'skip'

unmount a drive

ssh [username]@[hostname] -p [port]


sudo lsblk -o NAME,FSTYPE,SIZE,MOUNTPOINT,LABEL
lsblk -f
sudo mkfs -t ext4 /dev/sdb1
in recovery console need to press "E", the edit RO to RW the type init=/bin/bash , then type
[Link]

/etc/gdm3/[Link] file, uncomment WaylandEnable=false

'mypasswd'|base64)
Remarks @

While instaling from dbg not working

sudo apt install amd64-microcode


k-action 'skip'

he type init=/bin/bash , then type f10, the type passwd, change the passwd
esktop-sharing-ubuntu-20-04/

[Link]

[Link]
droid-vnc-viewer-by-realvnc-with-ubuntu-22-04-remote-de

-through-terminal
SNO Topic Explanation
1 Cloud
2 Hitachi storage
3 RDS -
4 SVN, GIT
5 Database
6 Webservers
7 P2P
8 PRI connection
9 Windows boot issu[Link]

[Link]
Remarks

[Link]

DM/Avar2021/AVAR_Knowledge_series/Agenda_BG.PNG
S.N Purpose
1 Check the maximum RAM capacity
2 Disable Bitlocker

Change Time sync - 2008

3
4 An operating system wasn’t found” error when booting
5 Win 11 install
6
7
8
9
Cmd
wmic memphysical-MountPoint
Disable-BitLocker get MaxCapacity,
"E:" MemoryDevices
manage-bde -off E:
netdom /query fsmo ( check the PDC server )
net stop w32time
w32tm /config /syncfromflags:manual/manualpeerlist:[Link]
w32 /config/ reliable:yes
net start w32time
w32tm /query /configuration
net stop w32time

w32tm /config /manualpeerlist:[Link] /syncfromflags:MANUAL

net start w32time

w32tm /resync

[Link]
REG ADD HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig /v BypassTPMCheck /t REG_
run this in cmd
Reference links

[Link] woking link h


In this case, C is the drive where Windows folder was found. If the Windows folder is on a different drive, use that d
[Link]

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