Hey Guys, as a disclaimer i'll let you know that i'm fairly new to Linux & working with PW server files. However that being said I don't believe i'm a complete idiot (feel free to try and prove me wrong).
So after two days of trying things out with 343's release and countless problems that I was able to work through I feel i have hit a wall and it's time to ask for help.
The problem: I am able to access the server's various folders with as root and as my regular user account which can be seen as "brown" in the screen shot below. However I am not able to execute the ./setup.sh for reasons that escape me. I've checked and double checked and the file is executable. I've also run the command chmod +x on it to be sure. (I'm currently in my first semester as an IT major and we've just begun learning a bit about Linux so this is convenient) & so I tried to do sudo ./setup.sh as you can see in the SS below. The response i get from that is sudo: unable to resolve host ubuntu.
So, i turned to god.com (as 343 referred to it lol) or google for help and most answers i read told me to edit the etc/hosts file and change the old host to the new host ( I attempted to do this however the file is read only) Before i decide to go changing anything from the command line i'd like to know if this is a good suggestion.
I have looked through this post and to my knowledge there has not been another post like this but in case there has been I guess i'll apologize for not being more diligent in my search lol ^^
Oh yes & as you can see i'm using a more updated version of Ubuntu as it is what's required for my class & i'm just using the Xterminal so that I could SS what occurs when i enter the terminal via ctrl +alt+F1 . The Xterminal is the same reason i am logged in as "brown" and not "root" however the result is the same no matter which user i am logged in as.




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(which I personally like over VBOX) also make sure to set your network adapter settings for the VM to "BRIDGED" "REPLICATE"



