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Hacking and Security => Hacking and Security => : Analen May 18, 2014, 04:15:01 PM
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Hi
Im a new member, så i dont know if its the right forum. But som modd or something can move it. I have a big problem when im gonna try to install. Always some error.
"Unable to find a medium a live file system"
"could not find kernel image linux"
"Line 271: cant open /root/dev/console"
I have tryid back target julia somthing and now nodezero. I have windows 8 and my friend have windows 7.
Big thank you if you help osss..
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Dafuq did I just read.
You can fix windows with a windows7 cd if you didnt fuck up the entire fs.
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You don't have a problem with linux, you have a problem explaining your problem.
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That's true. We have NO WAY of helping you, when we don't even understand what your problem is? Tell us things like; What OS are you experiencing your issues with? When did it start happening? Have you changed anything in some files you shouldn't touch? Is it a full install or a Live Distro?
P.S. I changed your formatting a bit, it was horrible.
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Its not myn linux that its the problem, its my worthles english.
I can not install on the cumputer cuz always error. We are booting from ett usb.
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PLEASE, PLEASE! Use Google Translator instead of trying to form sentences and words on our own. And you clearly got a problem with your OS, if you can't install things.
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Seems to me you're using some automated tool for creating live CDs or live USBs that isn't properly imaging the embedded bootloader configuration (syslinux.cfg).
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Hey, now I write on I googles translalator. Every time we have tried to reboot and a reinstall so hangs the computer. We have tested various Linux versions. We also have Googled and tried to fix it without success
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Hey, now I write on I googles translalator. Every time we have tried to reboot and a reinstall so hangs the computer. We have tested various Linux versions. We also have Googled and tried to fix it without success
You provide zero information apart from that error that you get, am I supposed to gues which distro, what you have done, type of install etc etc etc etc.
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This might be because you used wubi instead of a CD. But I am not sure, and didn't really check replies from anyone else.
But try to reinstall with a CD, that could fix your problem, and if you used a CD just boot the disc and repair it or upgrade to a higher version of whatever distro you are using.
Message me if none of this worked, I can still help.
Deuces,
Nero