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- robino1996 - 11-02-2012



The links was on EPVP, but now they are not anymore.

so why u don't upload them? i mean u got them for free, so why we can't get them for free?




- Gothic - 11-02-2012

Pls dont ask for the Files in this Thread its not the Thema on this Topic Thx




- Drakkon132 - 11-02-2012



If you don't even know how to install linux, then stay away from these EP2 files. You will have no clue on how to get them running, let alone fix them.

 

if you dont know how to install linux please go away from every developer forum, so a modification from the post from warmonger




- robino1996 - 11-02-2012



Pls dont ask for the Files in this Thread its not the Thema on this Topic Thx

wow thx for this great support just again nice to see how nice the community is =)!




- fliegendeflasche97 - 11-02-2012


can anyone help me? when i use the livekd or how its called i can use the auto login.

but now i downloaded the DVD1 from this thread and if i start this with virtual box it ask me for the login.

i can enter the username.

after i pressed enter i see . password:

but cant enter anything.




- chris-2012 - 11-02-2012

If you are typing a password in a linux terminal its hiden! Thats the fantastic Security of Linux




- fliegendeflasche97 - 11-02-2012


a means it writes the password but i dont see?

ok i will try it again.

thanks chris




- someone - 11-02-2012


Something to add, after you install the linux OS and configured your server, you can try this command to make a backup of your linux OS into a Iso image(this saves time and space in trying to reinstall and configure the server again).

 

#yum install mkisofs
#mkisofs -o [name.iso] [directory to save]




- fliegendeflasche97 - 11-02-2012

all times Login Incorrect. but im 100% sure that the password and loginname i enter . was right




- Koko - 11-02-2012



Something to add, after you install the linux OS and configured your server, you can try this command to make a backup of your linux OS into a Iso image(this saves time and space in trying to reinstall and configure the server again).

 

#yum install mkisofs
#mkisofs -o [name.iso] [directory to save]

 

is it saving the iso in the VM?