Guide Perfect Wolrd, applied to Ubuntu Server
Hello, I would request the assistance or collaboration of the most experienced, the truth is I would like to request the creation of a guide (a guide to server), applied to Ubuntu Server v11.10, I want to try a perfect world server on a machine virtual (Virtual Box) with Ubuntu Server base system, I would like to know what tools I need, installation and configuration process for each application, please I need help to realize this task, I am a novice user with basic knowledge any way to call it I am self taught and I learn very fast, in return, proves and finds every indication that I suggest and publishes the results in the forum, and in appreciation Create a guide in Spanish and one in English, according to gain experience working on it, of Thanks before hand. :flame:
NOTE: it is noteworthy that I have been testing some of the published guidelines, but I really need something more specific to be applied to my ubuntu server base system.:noidea:
Re: Guide Perfect Wolrd, applied to Ubuntu Server
Re: Guide Perfect Wolrd, applied to Ubuntu Server
actually try to apply the guide you have in your signature, this guide is applied to debian and use it to try to run ubuntu server perfect world, which in theory should be almost the same, maybe you can help me in some way review the steps one by one to check if I'm doing something wrong ???...
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Originally Posted by
fgru
lol - try search ...
The truth is that eh sought, and this is the only place where there is information and benchmark guides perfect world, but there are guidelines complicate me, since I'm new to ubuntu server, then the idea is to appeal to the goodwill of some users who would like to help and can guide me to get to run the server perfect world. :(:
Note: sorry if my English is bad, I'm using google translator, I hope ancioso the positive response of some experiments, greetings! :thumbup:
Re: Guide Perfect Wolrd, applied to Ubuntu Server
Follow this guide here.
http://forum.ragezone.com/f694/compl...ackage-736572/
The guide uses Vmware but installing it in Virtualbox is practically the same. It also used Ubuntu.
-Install Virtualbox
-Create a new machine.
-Set the network mode to host-only, bridged, nat, whatever you prefer
-Install Ubuntu as in the guide.
-Follow the rest of the guide.
Its as simple as that.
It would be easier for us to help you if you follow the guide and tell us where you get stuck rather than someone writing a whole new guide when there are perfectly good guides already available.
Re: Guide Perfect Wolrd, applied to Ubuntu Server
Yes, my package / 'release' and 'guide' are meant for any type of set up or installation. Granted the video I recorded was from VMware, my package can be installed and or used on any configuration, including but not limited to VMware, VBOX, or even a stand-alone physical machine! It's up to you what, where, how, and when you install it (on) :wink:
Re: Guide Perfect Wolrd, applied to Ubuntu Server
even you don't know about Ubuntu if you follow the Guide and Video from 343...
You only need about 15menit and you can make it...*if you already have all package :laugh:
Re: Guide Perfect Wolrd, applied to Ubuntu Server
look for my guide "very detailed ubuntu server guide" i can actually improve it and shorten it but eh it works so i cant complain.
Re: Guide Perfect Wolrd, applied to Ubuntu Server
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Originally Posted by
Drakaer
Follow this guide here.
http://forum.ragezone.com/f694/compl...ackage-736572/
The guide uses Vmware but installing it in Virtualbox is practically the same. It also used Ubuntu.
-Install Virtualbox
-Create a new machine.
-Set the network mode to host-only, bridged, nat, whatever you prefer
-Install Ubuntu as in the guide.
-Follow the rest of the guide.
Its as simple as that.
It would be easier for us to help you if you follow the guide and tell us where you get stuck rather than someone writing a whole new guide when there are perfectly good guides already available.
-Install Virtualbox (Install OK...Oracle VirtualBOx v4.0.8 r71778)
-Create a new machine. (new machine "PW_Ubuntu_Server" OS Linux, distribution Ubuntu Server v11.04)
-Set the network mode to host-only, bridged, nat, whatever you prefer ("connected to the bridge adapter" Adapter: MAC Bridge Miniport)
-Install Ubuntu as in the guide. (downloading the following packages: Server: server_root.part1.rar (538.14 MB), server_root.part2.rar (538.14 MB)
-Follow the rest of the guide. (in progress)
NOTE: I'm trying to apply the guidance in question, in my virtual installation of ubuntu server v11.04, I am currently reviewing the downloaded packages ...
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Originally Posted by
343
Yes, my package / 'release' and 'guide' are meant for any type of set up or installation. Granted the video I recorded was from VMware, my package can be installed and or used on any configuration, including but not limited to VMware, VBOX, or even a stand-alone physical machine! It's up to you what, where, how, and when you install it (on) :wink:
The following packages contain only ???..., server files do not come with preloaded OS ???... to download and we apply the second step of the installation guide mentioned in your
example:
mount / dev / cdrom / cdrom
cd / cdrom
cp-Rv * /
Server:
server_root.part1.rar (538.14 MB)
server_root.part2.rar (538.14 MB)
NOTE: informarre followed all the steps, to have an idea of what I do and I can help ... :P:
Re: Guide Perfect Wolrd, applied to Ubuntu Server
You must retrieve the ISO from the RARs (use WinRAR or equivalent)...
Re: Guide Perfect Wolrd, applied to Ubuntu Server
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Originally Posted by
343
You must retrieve the ISO from the RARs (use WinRAR or equivalent)...
This file contained only files for the server of perfect world or also is with an operating system preinstalled???...
Download the package, ride the virtual optical drive and use the command "cp-Rv * /", this command is supposed to copy everything from the cd the system and replace existing files ???.....
publishes a screenshot showing what I get! :
http://i43.tinypic.com/2mouxjc.jpg
In this screenshot you can see, what throws me ubuntu server console, after typing the command "cp-Rv * /"
Means that this copying and replacing the files from the CD drive for ???...
Re: Guide Perfect Wolrd, applied to Ubuntu Server
The *.iso files do not contain the OS you have to download and install Ubuntu yourself.
Yes the 'cp -Rv * /' command copies the files from the *.iso to the OS.
Do yourself a favor and use Ubuntu Server and not Ubuntu Desktop.
Download | Ubuntu
Probably best to get the LTS version.
Re: Guide Perfect Wolrd, applied to Ubuntu Server
Correct, and let the barrage of //facepalms fly in because you're using GUI-OMG
Ok, I'll do it for everyone, here is a facepalm from and on the behalf of everyone on my F/L:
Do yourself a flavor, get Ubuntu 10.04 LTS ** SERVER EDITION **
(now for those facepalms I promised you)
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Ok GL...
Re: Guide Perfect Wolrd, applied to Ubuntu Server
Lol you need more friends 343.
Re: Guide Perfect Wolrd, applied to Ubuntu Server
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Originally Posted by
Drakaer
Lol you need more friends 343.
I have more, just not on here :wink: I was only speaking on behalf of people that are actually on my FL here. If I had put one for every person I knew - OMG that would be at least a thousand...
Re: Guide Perfect Wolrd, applied to Ubuntu Server
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1178264/cp.png
I should do command explanations for everything in 343's guide just so I can go THIS IS WHAT IT DOES YOU IDIOTS