Thursday, July 22, 2010

Welcome to LKOFS

Welcome to Linux Kernel Object File Solutions.  Our suite of server utilities are developed to support developers and administrators of Linux environments around the world.

Our server applications provide a range of Data Recovery tools that help recover and prevent lost data from the corrupt Linux - Ext2, Ext3, JFS and Reiserfs file systems.  Kernel Range of Linux Recovery software linux partition recovery software uses QFSCI technology to recursively scan the corrupt partition and recover data from it. The recovered data is displayed in a tree-like structure for the ease of users.
Our Software successfully recovers data if partition gets damaged due to following reasons:
  • Group Descriptor Block Corruption,
  • Super Block or Inode Table Corruptions,
  • Deleted Partition Structures,
  • File Deletions and
  • Unexpected System Shutdowns.

The defining component of Linux is the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released October 5, 1991 by Linus Torvalds.

Because the Linux kernel is monolithic, it has the largest footprint and the most complexity over the other types of kernels.  One thing that the Linux kernel developers did to get around this flaw was to make kernel modules that could be loaded and unloaded at runtime, meaning you can add or remove features of your kernel on the fly. This can go beyond just adding hardware functionality to the kernel, by including modules that run server processes, like low level virtualization, but it can also allow the entire kernel to be replaced without needing to reboot your computer in some instances.

Our module utility applications simplify processes related to:
  • Version management of loadable kernel modules, regardless of RedHat or Ubuntu installations.
  • Backup / recovery of corrupt modules 
  • Easy toggle on/ toggle off of loaded modules
  • Conversion of .O to .KO format
  • Notification of direct download of third party modules


Compatible with VMWare
Linux Library Tree Management