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I am try to configure gateway.
I am follow step 4 of this
https://trueconf.com/blog/knowledge-base/configure-xen-hypervisor-ubuntu-server-14-4-05.html



When I open to edit mc/etc/sysctl.conf file I get this message:
~Directory 'mc/etc' does not exist~



Please help me, I am new in ubuntu










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I am try to configure gateway.
I am follow step 4 of this
https://trueconf.com/blog/knowledge-base/configure-xen-hypervisor-ubuntu-server-14-4-05.html



When I open to edit mc/etc/sysctl.conf file I get this message:
~Directory 'mc/etc' does not exist~



Please help me, I am new in ubuntu










share|improve this question



















  • 2





    Must be a typo. Should be /etc/sysctl.conf without the mc part.

    – Jos
    5 hours ago











  • If you think the answer is correct please accept the answer as correct by placing the green check mark ✅ next to the answer. You can also upvote an answer. This will help others.

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I am try to configure gateway.
I am follow step 4 of this
https://trueconf.com/blog/knowledge-base/configure-xen-hypervisor-ubuntu-server-14-4-05.html



When I open to edit mc/etc/sysctl.conf file I get this message:
~Directory 'mc/etc' does not exist~



Please help me, I am new in ubuntu










share|improve this question
















I am try to configure gateway.
I am follow step 4 of this
https://trueconf.com/blog/knowledge-base/configure-xen-hypervisor-ubuntu-server-14-4-05.html



When I open to edit mc/etc/sysctl.conf file I get this message:
~Directory 'mc/etc' does not exist~



Please help me, I am new in ubuntu







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    – Jos
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Must be a typo. Should be /etc/sysctl.conf without the mc part.

– Jos
5 hours ago





Must be a typo. Should be /etc/sysctl.conf without the mc part.

– Jos
5 hours ago













If you think the answer is correct please accept the answer as correct by placing the green check mark ✅ next to the answer. You can also upvote an answer. This will help others.

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There is a typo in the instructions in



Step 4. Configure the network gateway



Nexts line should read:



To configure the gateway, edit /etc/sysctl.conf file. Find and uncomment the following line:



Note the file sysctl.conf is in the /etc/ folder. Be particular about the leading / before the etc/.



As this is a system file, you will need administrative privileges to edit this file. Open a terminal using Ctrl+Alt+T and enter:



sudo nano /etc/sysctl.conf


This will open the file in a text based editor nano. Find and uncomment the following line:



net.ipv4.ip_forward=1


To save and exit nano Use Ctrl+X Followed by Y, followed by Etner.



Hope this helps






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  • I dont find it.

    – E Tab
    5 hours ago











  • if i add it on this file, I cant save the changes

    – E Tab
    5 hours ago











  • It is a system file. You will need administrative privileges to modify this file. Which editor are you using to edit this file? See askubuntu.com/questions/156998/how-do-i-start-nautilus-as-root/… for how to open the file manager and default editor as an administrator (root).

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    5 hours ago











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There is a typo in the instructions in



Step 4. Configure the network gateway



Nexts line should read:



To configure the gateway, edit /etc/sysctl.conf file. Find and uncomment the following line:



Note the file sysctl.conf is in the /etc/ folder. Be particular about the leading / before the etc/.



As this is a system file, you will need administrative privileges to edit this file. Open a terminal using Ctrl+Alt+T and enter:



sudo nano /etc/sysctl.conf


This will open the file in a text based editor nano. Find and uncomment the following line:



net.ipv4.ip_forward=1


To save and exit nano Use Ctrl+X Followed by Y, followed by Etner.



Hope this helps






share|improve this answer

























  • I dont find it.

    – E Tab
    5 hours ago











  • if i add it on this file, I cant save the changes

    – E Tab
    5 hours ago











  • It is a system file. You will need administrative privileges to modify this file. Which editor are you using to edit this file? See askubuntu.com/questions/156998/how-do-i-start-nautilus-as-root/… for how to open the file manager and default editor as an administrator (root).

    – user68186
    5 hours ago















0














There is a typo in the instructions in



Step 4. Configure the network gateway



Nexts line should read:



To configure the gateway, edit /etc/sysctl.conf file. Find and uncomment the following line:



Note the file sysctl.conf is in the /etc/ folder. Be particular about the leading / before the etc/.



As this is a system file, you will need administrative privileges to edit this file. Open a terminal using Ctrl+Alt+T and enter:



sudo nano /etc/sysctl.conf


This will open the file in a text based editor nano. Find and uncomment the following line:



net.ipv4.ip_forward=1


To save and exit nano Use Ctrl+X Followed by Y, followed by Etner.



Hope this helps






share|improve this answer

























  • I dont find it.

    – E Tab
    5 hours ago











  • if i add it on this file, I cant save the changes

    – E Tab
    5 hours ago











  • It is a system file. You will need administrative privileges to modify this file. Which editor are you using to edit this file? See askubuntu.com/questions/156998/how-do-i-start-nautilus-as-root/… for how to open the file manager and default editor as an administrator (root).

    – user68186
    5 hours ago













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There is a typo in the instructions in



Step 4. Configure the network gateway



Nexts line should read:



To configure the gateway, edit /etc/sysctl.conf file. Find and uncomment the following line:



Note the file sysctl.conf is in the /etc/ folder. Be particular about the leading / before the etc/.



As this is a system file, you will need administrative privileges to edit this file. Open a terminal using Ctrl+Alt+T and enter:



sudo nano /etc/sysctl.conf


This will open the file in a text based editor nano. Find and uncomment the following line:



net.ipv4.ip_forward=1


To save and exit nano Use Ctrl+X Followed by Y, followed by Etner.



Hope this helps






share|improve this answer















There is a typo in the instructions in



Step 4. Configure the network gateway



Nexts line should read:



To configure the gateway, edit /etc/sysctl.conf file. Find and uncomment the following line:



Note the file sysctl.conf is in the /etc/ folder. Be particular about the leading / before the etc/.



As this is a system file, you will need administrative privileges to edit this file. Open a terminal using Ctrl+Alt+T and enter:



sudo nano /etc/sysctl.conf


This will open the file in a text based editor nano. Find and uncomment the following line:



net.ipv4.ip_forward=1


To save and exit nano Use Ctrl+X Followed by Y, followed by Etner.



Hope this helps







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  • I dont find it.

    – E Tab
    5 hours ago











  • if i add it on this file, I cant save the changes

    – E Tab
    5 hours ago











  • It is a system file. You will need administrative privileges to modify this file. Which editor are you using to edit this file? See askubuntu.com/questions/156998/how-do-i-start-nautilus-as-root/… for how to open the file manager and default editor as an administrator (root).

    – user68186
    5 hours ago

















  • I dont find it.

    – E Tab
    5 hours ago











  • if i add it on this file, I cant save the changes

    – E Tab
    5 hours ago











  • It is a system file. You will need administrative privileges to modify this file. Which editor are you using to edit this file? See askubuntu.com/questions/156998/how-do-i-start-nautilus-as-root/… for how to open the file manager and default editor as an administrator (root).

    – user68186
    5 hours ago
















I dont find it.

– E Tab
5 hours ago





I dont find it.

– E Tab
5 hours ago













if i add it on this file, I cant save the changes

– E Tab
5 hours ago





if i add it on this file, I cant save the changes

– E Tab
5 hours ago













It is a system file. You will need administrative privileges to modify this file. Which editor are you using to edit this file? See askubuntu.com/questions/156998/how-do-i-start-nautilus-as-root/… for how to open the file manager and default editor as an administrator (root).

– user68186
5 hours ago





It is a system file. You will need administrative privileges to modify this file. Which editor are you using to edit this file? See askubuntu.com/questions/156998/how-do-i-start-nautilus-as-root/… for how to open the file manager and default editor as an administrator (root).

– user68186
5 hours ago

















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