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No, sorry, no "status bar" but trust me when I say it will work MUCH faster doing it that way (where you don't see 'evidence' that it's working)... If you REALLY wanted to "see that it's working" you could have used cp -Rv * / (for future reference ['v' being the switch for verbose]) BUT that takes MUCH longer since not only is it "working" it also now has to "show you 'what it is doing'" :wink:
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Kronos123
yah thanks guys.... Hope i don't run into any problems.... :ott1: and atm the contents are being copied...... Taking time... (Impatient)
Lol... it's taking time.. and There's not status bar to see how much it have been copied :(
just wait
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I am hoping that you're also learning out of this *taps finger on desk* :lol:
If you're just doing "copy paste" of every command I say maybe you could read this while you wait for everything to copy / in between steps, then you'll be a pro on unix/linux cp and all of its 'switches' :):
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now i got some errors.... Attachment 105328
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And Guys..... i learned Linux more here than reading a fking book... Thanks to you GUys :D :laugh:
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uh oh
How much ram do you have? Actually answer that twice for me, how my physical ram does your HOST machine have, and how much have you allotted to the VM ?
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i have 8Gb physical ram and i alloted 2772mb for Vmware.... My server is running... but i can't go to the ip to see the registration page....
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Well provided all the I/O errors you got you're probably missing a ton of stuff, and or have a ton of 'corrupted' stuff. Try allotting 4~6 GB of ram for VM, and make sure not to be doing anything else CPU/RAM intensive on your HOST machine while copying or performing other 'sensitive' tasks like that...
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Okay... Recopying the files... :)
Samre errors... :(
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bad DL maybe... check your checksums/hash values...
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Ahg! i need to download again? :'( i said..... my luck sucks............. @_@ off to sleep..... too frustrated..... will work on it tomrw... Thanks again Guys... \m/
Btw the ip for registration page will be this one right?
http://192.168.1.51
and
http://192.168.1.51/admin (or http://192.168.1.51:8443/pwAdmin)
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Well make sure you don't re-download for no reason, verify the checksums/hash values before you do. If your files don't match what I have on record then you obviously have a bad DL and then will need to re-DL at that time =\
Only you will know for sure in regard to your servers IP. During the installation of Linux hopefully you set a static IP (did not allow it to pull a dynamic IP from DHCP) If not you can always change it so that it's static by following directions here:
Howto: Ubuntu Linux convert DHCP network configuration to static IP configuration
or
Linux Static IP Address Configuration
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registration page could be a number of diff IP's. Should look like IP/register (assuming port 80) however if your ISP (like cox) blocks port 80 you will need to change the httpd.conf file in opt/lampp/etc and change the listen port to whatever you want (8080 for ex) and than forward port 8080 to your machine ip and than it will be IP:8080/register and that will take care of that. as for your pwAdmin page, if your using 343 base (regardless of psy's files or not) you will access pwadmin at IP:8443/pwAdmin. Remember to NOT forward port 8443 ever for any reason under any circumstance.
+1 to 343 on the static setup for ubuntu, +rep given