On 10/13/22 8:12 PM, vavagoga wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion! But... hmm... well.. I tried to output it to
> my home dir and also tried copying the whole install directory to the
> desktop and also my home directory, but it keeps on saying I don't have
> permission... So my guess is it looks l
Thanks for the suggestion! But... hmm... well.. I tried to output it to
my home dir and also tried copying the whole install directory to the
desktop and also my home directory, but it keeps on saying I don't have
permission... So my guess is it looks like I don't actually have read
permission
On 10/13/22 7:19 PM, vavagoga wrote:
> Oh yeah, I have found it in /var/log/installer, thanks for the tip!
>
> But, when I try to compress it - it says: permission denied.. hmm.. why
> is that? Is ther any work around for that?
You don't have permission to write to that directory. Tell tar to out
Oh yeah, I have found it in /var/log/installer, thanks for the tip!
But, when I try to compress it - it says: permission denied.. hmm.. why
is that? Is ther any work around for that?
On 2022-10-14 01:23, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
The installer log is found in "/var/log/syslog" during in
Hi!
On 10/14/22 00:12, vavagoga wrote:
Well, sorry for being ignorant, I am quite new to Linux...
No worries.
Could you direct me to some tutorial or something which would help me
to understand how to "switch to another virtual console" to access syslog?
When the installer is running, you
Hey, Adrian, thanks for your reply!
Well, sorry for being ignorant, I am quite new to Linux... Could you
direct me to some tutorial or something which would help me to
understand how to "switch to another virtual console" to access syslog?
I have tried following: I disconnected my SSD off my
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