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10-17-2016, 01:22 AM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Oct 2016
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my new laptop could not complete the instollation it stops at 'root@localhost' #1: i do not know what to type in so please help me.
my new laptop could not complete the instollation. it stops at 'root@localhost'#1:
i do not know what to type in to complete the instollation. please help me...
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10-17-2016, 02:56 AM
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Senior Member
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: germany
Distribution: ubuntu, mint, suse
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Welcome to LQ Biju_Thomas,
could be that the installation ran successfully. It would be helpful if you mention which distribution and version you installed. Otherwise we do not know whcih tools are available for you.
Cheers, J
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10-17-2016, 02:59 AM
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LQ Guru
Registered: Mar 2016
Location: Harrow, UK
Distribution: LFS, AntiX, Slackware
Posts: 8,036
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If you want us to help you, you will have to give us a lot more information about your problem. Start by telling us which variety of Linux you are trying to install. Then tell us the steps you went through. Are you installing from a CD or a USB drive? Did you check the md5sum of your downloaded image before you copied it? Sometimes an image can get corrupted during the download.
At what point did the installation go down? If you can't remember, it won't hurt to just repeat the whole process, this time noting down the steps that succeeded and the one that fails. Most installers tell you what they are doing at each step.
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10-17-2016, 08:39 AM
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Senior Member
Registered: Dec 2008
Location: root
Distribution: Slackware & BSD
Posts: 1,669
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Quote:
i do not know what to type in to complete the instollation. please help me...
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On that shell type this: You shall run X as root. Just be careful.
Hope that works. Good luck and enjoy!
m.m.
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10-17-2016, 09:18 AM
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LQ Veteran
Registered: Jan 2011
Location: Abingdon, VA
Distribution: Catalina
Posts: 9,374
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installation of what?
I haz toaster.
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10-17-2016, 09:21 AM
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LQ Guru
Registered: Mar 2016
Location: Harrow, UK
Distribution: LFS, AntiX, Slackware
Posts: 8,036
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Quote:
Originally Posted by malekmustaq
On that shell type this: You shall run X as root. Just be careful.
Hope that works. Good luck and enjoy!
m.m.
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We don't even know yet if X has installed successfully; startx only works in a fully installed system. The root prompt he's getting could be in an partially installed system (in which case he could probably complete the installation by hand with a bit of guidance) or he could still be in the live system on the installation disc. We don't even know the distro, so we certainly don't know anything about the installer.
If we could just a get a little more information about the problem, we could all give better advice.
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10-17-2016, 09:24 AM
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Moderator
Registered: Mar 2011
Location: USA
Distribution: MINT Debian, Angstrom, SUSE, Ubuntu, Debian
Posts: 9,914
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Hi Biju,
Welcome to the forums. As others have stated, the distribution you are running will be helpful to know. There's a chance that startx may run the X server and give you a desktop, there's a chance that this will not occur. Firstly if you type it and it gives you more confusing information, then it was that "chance it will not occur" case, and thus going down that path trying to unravel that problem is probably not the best path. However if it does run the XServer and start a desktop, the questions you should be addressing are (1) will you need to do this at every boot? (2) is this normal or has there been a problem with your install where it's not completely correct? And merely ignoring those questions may not serve you long term.
Please update the members with additional information.
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1 members found this post helpful.
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10-17-2016, 11:16 AM
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Senior Member
Registered: Dec 2008
Location: root
Distribution: Slackware & BSD
Posts: 1,669
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"We don't even know yet if X has installed successfully"
--dayenu...
"could be in an partially installed system"
--dayenu...
"or he could still be in the live system"
--dayenu...
"so we certainly don't know"
--dayenu. Yes we all know, and that it was not enough.
Yet that will do no harm to try one slim chance of feeling successful, which may encourage a beginner who can even hardly frame up a reasonable question.
Any way, pardon me if it was a mistake giving such candid advice.
That would have been enough of us to keep quiet.
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