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Directory 'mc/etc' does not exist
How do I start Nautilus as root?I want to install Xen to run Ubuntu 12.04 and Windows 7 at the same time but I can't find any good tutorialsHyper-V Style Hypervisor on UbuntuBooting of Xen Hypervisor on ubuntu 16.04.03 got stuckRedundant Internet/Gateway do not send requestsWhat is a “minimal Xen Dom0 system” install (using say Ubuntu 18.04)?configure: error: you must install the gnutls>=3.2.0 pkg-config module to compile libvirtProblem with creating a PV-ubuntu-guest with Xen on slackwareInstall and configure libvirtd - Ubuntu 18.04 xenHow to edit the /etc/libvirt/libvirt.conf fileHow to Configure the network gateway in xen 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
virtualization xen gateway
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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
virtualization xen gateway
2
Must be a typo. Should be/etc/sysctl.conf
without themc
part.
– Jos
5 hours ago
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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
virtualization xen gateway
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
virtualization xen gateway
virtualization xen gateway
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Must be a typo. Should be/etc/sysctl.conf
without themc
part.
– Jos
5 hours ago
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Must be a typo. Should be/etc/sysctl.conf
without themc
part.
– 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
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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
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
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
add a comment |
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
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
add a comment |
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
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
add a comment |
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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Must be a typo. Should be
/etc/sysctl.conf
without themc
part.– Jos
5 hours ago
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– user68186
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