Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Restore Factory Defaults to E-Courts HP Laptop Process

Friends

All of you know that from the E-Courts Project almost Every Judicial Officer got the HP Laptop along with the

Redhat Enterprise Linux 5/5.2 DVD and HP CD and Manual one E-Courts DVD

So, What are they

The first one is Operating System for your Laptop the next one is HP Manual and

the E-Court DVD is the Customization of Operating System special for the E-Courts Project members i.e Judicial Officer.

When you got the problem with the Laptop you have to do some simple steps i.e

Take that DVD of Redhat Enterprise Linux then

Boot from the DVD if not set that option in the BIOS setup (dont concentrate on this point because default is this option)

When It boots from the DVD it will show the options

in that one for the fresh installation you have to enter

> redhat-install [ENTER]

simply relax and sit back it will ejects the dvd after the completion and reboots

now it will ask for the E-Courts DVD then put that one into the DVD ROM and press enter

if it is saying again and again

just use the following command

Press the ESC button

now it will ask for the username and password

username: root
password: redhat

now enter the following command at prompt

> mount /dev/hda /mnt [ENTER]

then use

> cd /mnt [ENTER]

> ./autorun.sh [ENTER]


Now it will copy all the files and configures the operating system i.e customizes

So after that it will reboots the system

and it is ready

the

LUKS passphrase you provided at the boot time is

court

now when the Login screen appears

use the username: judge

and password: court

Now you are in

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1 comment:

Shayam Prasad said...

Good news. The Union Cabinet today gave its approval for the extension of the term of E-Committee beyond February, 2009, for a period of one year. The Cabinet has also approved that subsequent extensions of the E-Committee would be made with the approval of the Minister for Law and Justice after consultation with the Hon’ble Chief Justice of India and the Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure.

The readers of this platform must be aware that Mr. Praveen Dalal, Managing Partner of Perry4Law, protested against the existing e-court progress at http://perry4law.wordpress.com/2009/02/11/do-we-have-e-courts-in-india/ . Perry4Law has also dedicated a web resource on e-courts in India at http://perry4law.googlepages.com/e-courtsinindia and legal enablement of ICT systems in India, including e-courts, at http://legalenablementofictinindia.blogspot.com/ .

The main objection to the union cabinet decision was on account of indefinite period allowed to the committee as well as the progress of e-courts in India. It seems the govt of India once again accepted the recommendations of Mr. Praveen Dalal and Perry4Law.