General :: Cannot Load Ubuntu From CD
Feb 9, 2010Had XP- formated hard drive - See's Ubuntu, yet will not install Ubuntu, check disc for defect, test memory and can not Boot from 1st hard drive.Bios is set to load from CD.
View 4 RepliesHad XP- formated hard drive - See's Ubuntu, yet will not install Ubuntu, check disc for defect, test memory and can not Boot from 1st hard drive.Bios is set to load from CD.
View 4 RepliesWhen i open one of the web browsers i use and try to load a web site it's taking to long to respond and sometimes it doesnt load the website at all. I have tried with firefox,epiphany,opera with all the same results. I am sure that this is not a problem with my internet connection because i don't have these problems with windows.Also the network manager connection settings are correct
I also tried choosing the old kernel(2.6.32.24) to boot from but no success.The problem is the same as if i am using the 2.6.32.25 kernel. The strange thing is that i can download packages from synaptic with full speed. Last think.I have recently downloaded the recommended updates from the update manager but i don't remember what are the things that where updated.
I'm trying to install Ubuntu (9.10) on my sisters computer. I have installed ubuntu 9.10, but when I try to boot it from hard drive, it would stop loading a bit after the logo appears. The screen would turn off while the system is still running. Live version of Ubuntu works after reports of errors. I tried to search for the problem all over the forum, and could not find a good lead to figure out the problem.
So far to figure out the problem, I verified if cd is corrupted. No issues there. Googled the problem, and seems like other users were able to install 7.04 (old posts).
Its so weird though that live version works and the installed version does not.
Here are my specs:
I can post logs, but I'm not sure which one is useful as I'm relatively new to this process.
I had Fedora 7 and Windows Vista dual booting on my computer. I just installed Fedora 10. When the live CD asked me where to install it, I chose "Remove all Linux Partitions and create default layout" The installation went perfectly, but now when reboot my computer, it boots directly into Fedora; GRUB does not load to ask me which OS I want to load. I know I did not overwrite Vista because I can still view my Vista files through Fedora. Here is my grub.conf file:
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What do I need to do to make GRUB load again upon booting?
I have found that APACHE or 'httpd' is installed in my machine. But the problem is I can start or stop the httpd but whenever I load the url http://localhost in Mozilla it shows a page load error.I have done this ,
$ /etc/init.d/httpd start
then this
$ /etc/init.d/httpd graceful
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I noticed my Firefox loading rather slow (took around 5 - 7 seconds to load and navigate pages, even google, and it would sometimes become unresponsive), I thought it may have been a addon problem, so I opened up a new Firefox profile with no addons but the browser crashed upon loading the certain page I was trying to view, and I figured I'd look into it later and use Chromium for a while (I'll be open, I was trying to watch an pron tube site, and when your, you know, you don't really feel like stopping to go technical and try to fix it or whatever), but Chromium said that the flash player wasn't installed. I thought it was kinda odd, but then again I didn't want to go technical and thought maybe since mozilla firefoxs engine loaded the flash, I'd use Mozilla Seamonkey which uses the same gecko engine. The flash wasn't working either on there.
I tried looking up to see if there was a 64bit deb package for flash, but they didn't have it, and I seen someone mention that doing the 'apt-get upgrade' upgrades it, so I did that, and it also said it installed some extra packages when doing it, but I figured it was just that getlibs grabbing the extra dependencies and went along with installing them (after all there shouldnt be much to lose since its from the repository, right?)
I restarted the computer to give the updates a chance to take effect (it didn't mention to restart, but I thought I'd go ahead and do it anyways to ensure it updated okay).
This is where the booting problem comes in: When my laptop restarted, the loading was going across very slowly (I have ubuntu studio installed through regular ubuntu, so it was showing the text filling up), normally it would just fill a little bit of the first "U" in "Ubuntu Studio" and then be done quickly, but now it goes slowly all the way, and when it fills "Ubuntu Studio", it stills stays there, it doesn't load on.
I pressed the down button to see the terminal and it says this:
Code:
I have no clue what to do now, and I wanted to ask for help before I go trying myself editing the command line boot process.
I created an Ubuntu 10.4 iso with the kickstart cfg on it, trying to boot it with the ks=/cdrom/pathtoconfig (tried even ks=cdrom:/path) parameter in VirtualBox but it refuses to load the file and just launches the generic install.
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View 14 Replies View RelatedI burned about 5 different CDs and could not load Ubuntu onto my computer. I would get error messages. I then took the CD and tried it on my wife's computer. Instant success. My present computer has Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit. The optical drive is relatively new and has been used rarely.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI installed Ubuntu 10 over the weekend at the request of a friend. Unfortunately it doesn't work for everything that i use my system for daily. So i called my friend and asked him how to remove it. He told me to boot to the cd and delete the partitions and then use the windows cd to fix the master boot record. Piece of cake, until I deleted the partitions and remembered Windows 7 doesn't have a recovery console to repair the boot record....
So now I'm stuck with my computer booting up and showing a grub rescue> prompt and nothing else. I called my friend and all he said was way to go, you're screwed now. Is there a way to fix this without losing everything in my windows installation?
I am fairly new to Linux. When I loaded RED HAT 6 in Vmware it defaulted to command line, no GUI. Tried startx command and got command not found. Tried a whereis startx and it couldn't find it. Editied inittab and changed to runlevel 5 and it just hung at bootup. Had to change back to runlevel 3. Do I need load x-windows and if so how? RED HAT 5 loads fine in Vmware.
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I've installed Gnewsense on my sda1 and I no longer have the option to load Ubuntu 10.04 on sda2 at boot. As Gnewsense is ext 3 I cannot access my files in my Ubuntu Home dir. Can I simply switch my boot to sda2? It will solve my problem for the medium term.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI am a newbie to Ubuntu and I am having problem with loading Gnome and startx. I have ubuntu 9.1 installed on my Dell Inspiron E1505 system. The problem started when gnome-power-manager started giving error regarding configuration settings not installed properly. I tried to google it and after lot of searching I figured out that my root directory is almost full. Moving some folders helped me solve the problem. But in the meantime I think I have screwed up some where. Now my Gnome or startx wouldnt load. Ubuntu logins my user profile and after that just sits that with the cursor revolving. When I press ctrl+Alt+F1 it gives no errors. Then I stop gdm by
"sudo service gdm stop" and start startx by "startx" seems like Startx also doesnt start. checking again by Ctrl+Alt+F1 shows that its still running giving message like
setting master
stopping master..
I read the man pages of batch and it says that commands or scripts scheduled using the batch command will only execute when the load average goes below 0.8. As a newbie I hardy understand what it means. Does it mean that the system resources are busy?Ans since I want to see the o/p of the commands I have set using batch, is there any way i can bring the sys load average below 0.8?
View 3 Replies View Relatedi got follwing error while starting httpd service how to start httpd service i am using
Server version: Apache/2.0.46
Server built: Mar 22 2006 04:43:58
Cannot load /etc/httpd/modules/mod_log_config.so into server: /etc/httpd/modules/mod_log_config.so: undefined symbol: ap_month_snames
Slackware 13 didn't install correctly, and I accidentally installed it on my main hard drive on my Toshiba laptop, now it has the MBR all jacked up. I can't boot from CD. If my external usb HD is formatted in a linux format, I have the possibility to boot from that device, but as soon as I load another linux distro, such as ubuntu or pardus, it won't load, and actually disappears from my boot menu. Slackware is dead it runs into a Kernel problem and locks up and then i'm forced to reboot.
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I've tested my wireless internet with another laptop which is running vista, and it works perfectly on that. Also, I'm running Fedora 10 on an Acer Extensa laptop.
I want to load grub2 from grub4dos.I want to load directly the grub2 core. I know how to load first 512 bytes from some patition by chainloader and load grub2, but what I need is to load directly grub2 core without passing by bootstriping code (first 512 bytes).So, my first boot manager is grub4dos, then I can load grub2 and later I load Ubuntu. But I think I have to edit --set-root
What I dont know is how.
In hdd 0,7 (sda8) I have Ubuntu 10.10 and /boot/grub/core.img is in sda8 (hd0.7)
I tried this way:
Code:
title grub2
find --set-root /boot/grub/core.img
kernel /boot/grub/core.img
I want to measure the system load on my Ubuntu media center computer. What commands and utilities are available? I've explored the w, top, iostat, and uptime commands. Anything else I could use?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'm running 64 bit ubuntu 11.04, installed off dvd onto dell inspiron 530 if thats helpful.
This is my first attempt at linux ever so i know absolutely NOTHING about it.
My Setup: Dell Laptop (BIOS allows boot from USB) - Vista 32 bit installed, 4 GB memory
External 500 GB HDD (iOmega) - Partitioned as follows:
NTFS: 50 GB
/boot: 1 GB
below two on one logical volume:
swap: 5 GB
/: rest ~ 440 GBI installed Oracle Enterprise Linux on the external HDD.
Did not install the Grub bootloader as I don't really want a startup boot option. The way I was planning to make it work was: When USB HDD connected and laptop powered up, it'll boot to the Oracle Linux. When the USB drive is not connected and laptop powered up, it'll boot to Vista. When I boot with the USB HDD connected, nothing happens. I get a blank screen with a blinking cursor. The USB HDD light comes on though. Is the above plan possible, or do I have to have a Boot loader installed?
If I have to have a boot loader installed, how can I just install the bootloader and not have to reinstall Linux on the HDD. The Linux drive is currently empty, so I'm open to any good suggestions to partitioning it. I want to keep a small amount of NTFS space on that drive to store some windows files and documents that I can carry around. The rest 450 GB is open for Linux. And I Plan to install Oracle Database and Apps on Linux (which takes about 350 GB of space).
How to get the load average for each CPU core in multi core(eg:duel core machine) processor environment. I tried using,
Code:
1. cat /proc/loadavg
2. uptime
3. top
But all of those commands gives the load average for whole system but not particular CPU core. Are there a way to take the load average for CPU core(Or any mechanism that can be done programmatic manner).
Very strange Grub2 issue on my Dell Mini 10.
Had Crunchbang Statler on it, and after an update, it would hang at grub, before the grub prompt. ("loading Grub, Welcome to Grub" then blinking cursor, but no prompt or ability to get into rescue)
So I booted into a liveCD, chrooted in, and reinstalled Grub2, purging everything. No dice. Same problem.
So I figured the device maps weren't right, so I pulled off any important files via the live stick, and reinstalled #!. Same problem.
Did a bit of googling, and it seemed like it was most probably not a true Grub2 error, but a bios problem, so I reinstalled XP, flashed to a new bios (A11).
Then reinstalled, this time with Zenwalk (figured it might be a debian thing). Same thing. (note I replaced lilo with Grub2 for puroposes of testing)
I am running Apache 2.2.13 with SSL and SNI enabled. This is what the virtual host portions looks like:
<VirtualHost *:443>
ServerAdmin support@itherd.com
DocumentRoot /srv/www/apps/login.itherd.com/
ServerName login.itherd.com
ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/login.itherd.com-error_log
SSLEngine on
SSLCertificateFile /etc/apache2/ssl.crt/login.itherd.com.crt
SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/apache2/ssl.key/login.itherd.com.key
<Directory "srv/www/apps/login.itherd.com/">
AllowOverride None Options ExecCGI
AddHandler cgi-script cgi pl
Order allow,deny Allow from all
</Directory> </VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost *:443>
ServerAdmin support@clubherd.com
DocumentRoot /srv/www/apps/app.clubherd.com/
ServerName app.clubherd.com
ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/club.clubherd.com-error_log
SSLEngine on
SSLCertificateFile /etc/apache2/ssl.crt/app.clubherd.com.crt
SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/apache2/ssl.key/app.clubherd.com.key
<Directory "srv/www/apps/app.clubherd.com/">
AllowOverride None Options ExecCGI
AddHandler cgi-script cgi pl
Order allow,deny Allow from all
</Directory> </VirtualHost>
When I start Apache it ask me for the pass phrase for the second host (both hosts have one). When I browse to first host it have recognized the loaded its certificate. When I go to the second server I get am untrusted message because it is using the first certificate. I have found and followed the directions of several web posts: [URLs]