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I'm working on a midrange NAS system basically running on Linux and I got to do some great testing today. The step-by-step lead me to using fsdb to corrupt the magic number on a file system in order to corrupt it / test the script that should fix it.
A magic number is a sequence of bytes that is used in all files of a certain format, usually at a given position (often at the beginning). Since all files in that particular format have that particular byte sequence in that particular position, and most files in other formats don't have it, the magic number is a way to recognize what format a file is in.
The file command recognizes files based on their magic numbers. You can run file -s /dev/sda1 to see what it thinks is on the partition /dev/sda1. Its decisions are based on a database typically found in /etc/magic or /usr/share/misc/magic. Specific commands may use different magic numbers to recognize the file formats they can cope with.
funny how I managed to solve this problem. It all started when I installed gensplash, and followed the wiki. As you can see from the recent posts, my filesystem was not mounted during boot because of "dirty" superblock.
After researching quite a lot for many hours, I looked at the fstab (just to be on the safe side), and low and behold. For some very weird reason, my filesystem was declared as a sda1 and sda2. Wtf? I knew for certain this was a hda1 and hda5. I changed it back to hda1/hda5 and voila. My system booted up successfully.
Asked if they thought the presence of Taylor Swift had anything to do with their decision or the decision of anyone in their household to watch the big game, 21 percent of Americans said yes. Among the vaunted 18-34 year-old demographic that number almost doubled to 41 percent.
More Americans say they will be rooting for the Kansas City Chiefs (28 percent general population - 38 percent of NFL fans - 36 percent of sports fans - 39 percent of avid fans) than the San Francisco 49ers (23 percent general population - 31 percent of NFL fans - 31 percent of sports fans - 35 percent of avid fans). Swift is well known to be a strong supporter of the Chiefs.
These were among the findings of a Seton Hall Sports Poll conducted last month among 1,509 adults across the country. The poll featured a national representative sample from YouGov weighted on U.S. Census Bureau figures for gender, age, ethnicity, education, income and geography and has a margin of error of +/- 3 percent.
Slightly less than half of those watching say they look forward most to the game itself at 49 percent. The halftime show and commercials combine as favorites for 46 percent (halftime 25 percent, commercials 21 percent) and the remaining 5 percent of those who will be watching say they do not know or hold no opinion.
TV still reigns as the device of choice for Americans, with 52 percent of those queried saying it will be their only means of viewing. The interesting trend, however, is the rise of what is known as second-screen viewing, with 14 percent saying they will do so. Only 8 percent said they would use a second screen in 2021, 9 percent in 2022 and 12 percent in 2023.
A. 21 percent of those who say they will be watching the Super Bowl said the commercials are what they most look forward to.
B. A whopping 73 percent say they pay more attention to commercials during the Super Bowl.
C. 53 percent say they are likely to discuss or comment on social media about the best and worst commercials.
D. 32 percent say they are more likely after watching an "entertaining commercial" to buy a product advertised or watch a program promoted during the Super Bowl.
Looking at replacing the radiator on my 1952 Farmall Super-M. Found one at Northern Radiator part# 212092. States it is the same as OEM 357339R91 or 357158R92. Wanted to double check their OEM part numbers with Case International, but the new parts program no longer supplies any of that info.
One more time I will state on here, this isn't a car, it's a tractor. Giving the year might make you feel good, but it serves no purpose. In the tractor world, it's all about serial numbers. You want us to verify parts, forget the year and give us the serial number.
my fast moving parts book list it as 357 158 r96 but that includes cap, mounting studs and nuts. serial number have absolutely nothing to do with it. 1952 Farmall M used a pressurized system . there was a serial number break for the non pressure but that is NLA SO we are back to serial number does not matter because there is only 1 for his tractor model. anyone with Letter Series experience should know this so the OP did not specifiy
I checked the number thes5488 gave on A&I site and it came up OK. I would go with that number. If the OP still wants more reassurance I will look on my microfiche but I hate those black things........why did they do that?
But there's only 1 choice. You said it yourself. I'm sure if he contacted the seller instead, they would have told him as such. No need to pull microfiche to be assured. If he wants the radiator to be exact OEM, he should have his repaired and keep it as original as possible. Otherwise, your choice is whatever aftermarket is available. In this case, only one option.
These numbers are then probably called super numbers since they appear in the context of supersymmetric field theories in physics. The importance of the Grassmann variables there is that they allow to define path integrals for fermion particles. In fact, even outside supersymmetry, in other contexts like theoretical condensed matter theory where fermions are studied by using path integrals, these Grassmann variables will be used.
If you're looking for a reference, the text "Supermanifolds" by Bryce DeWitt provides an excellent pedagogical overview of supernumbers, analysis over supernumbers, supermanifolds, super Lie groups, and supersymmetry.
It is not known whether there are any odd superperfect numbers. An odd superperfect number n would have to be a square number such that either n or σ(n) is divisible by at least three distinct primes.[2] There are no odd superperfect numbers below 71024.[1]
Super-prime numbers, also known as higher-order primes or prime-indexed primes (PIPs), are the subsequence of prime numbers that occupy prime-numbered positions within the sequence of all prime numbers. In other words, if prime numbers are matched with ordinal numbers, starting with prime number 2 matched with ordinal number 1, the primes matched with prime ordinal numbers are the super primes.
Dressler & Parker (1975) used a computer-aided proof (based on calculations involving the subset sum problem) to show that every integer greater than 96 may be represented as a sum of distinct super-prime numbers. Their proof relies on a result resembling Bertrand's postulate, stating that (after the larger gap between super-primes 5 and 11) each super-prime number is less than twice its predecessor in the sequence.
As players progress through Super Power Fighting Simulator, the numerical values grow at a rapid rate. For easier referencing, below is a table listing the abbreviations for large numbers present in the game.
Call it what you want, but Swifties have uncovered several numerical coincidences about this year's matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, and all roads lead back to the mastermind herself.
While most people associate the number 13 with bad luck, for Swift, it has brought her good fortune and success since the day she was born: Dec. 13, 1989. The number has been a significant part of her career.
After the Chiefs beat the Baltimore Ravens to secure their spot at the Super Bowl, Swift's fans turned to social media to note all the ways the big game is connected to the pop superstar and the number 13.
When completing our quarterly super returns via the Pay Superannuation function I keep getting an error message for one employee sating that I need to enter a valid employee membership number. I have checked the paperwork he provided and it matches what is entered against his card including fund spin and ABN number. Have also contacted the fund directly and they have confirmed his membership number is correct.
Thank you for verifying that this information is correct. For some super funds there is a very similar identifyer which requires entering the information based on a Member Number Rule (such as add a specific prefix). I have sent you a private message regarding this so private information is protected.
Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes are set to square off in a historic Super Bowl quarterback matchup when the Philadelphia Eagles face the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. While they are each competing for the names on the front and back of their jerseys, they can also add to the legacy of the numbers on their jerseys.
Mahomes has already lifted a Lombardi Trophy while wearing a red Chiefs jersey with a white No. 15. He now has a chance to do the same wearing a white Kansas City jersey while facing an Eagles team decked out in midnight green.
Three more signal callers won multiple Super Bowls in a No. 12 jersey. Terry Bradshaw earned four championships with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Roger Staubach earned two with the Dallas Cowboys and Bob Griese earned two with the Miami Dolphins.
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