The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Ubuntu Community Ask! Sign up to join this community. The guide seems to assume you're running the graphical installer program ubiquity from a live environment.Īlthough it just says 'boot the USB and install as normal' I would elaborate slightly. I got the same error about a missing file. It ran, but gave an error about a missing library. I then copied apt-install from its target directory to the local ram image. I even get permission denied on trying to run sudo in the same directory. When I try to run it, I get permission denied. Typing help displays all the available commands. When I run it without sudo, it says apt-get is not found. That gave me a menu where I chose 'Execute a shell'.
At the point in the install where it asks you to reboot, I chose back. When I key ctrl opt t, it briefly flashes a progress bar then returns to the installation app. Instead I should 'get a terminal' and run. The instructions on the web site that I followed to do the install says I should not reboot at the end of the process.
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