Nothing to boot no such file or directory
WebDec 24, 2024 · boot - bash reboot : no such file or directory - Ask Ubuntu bash reboot : no such file or directory Asked 2 years, 3 months ago Modified 2 years, 1 month ago Viewed 1k times 0 I've been struggling with systemd and python issues (I wasn't able to update my computer). I have resolved theses issues but at the end, I couldn't run reboot command line. WebNov 24, 2014 · I think the problem is destination path. you should add / to beginning of your destination path. Try this: adb push C:\My\local\directory\file.txt '/sdcard/path' Share Improve this answer Follow edited Aug 19, 2024 at 9:50 Wai Ha Lee 8,483 79 60 91 answered Nov 24, 2014 at 12:12 Mohammad Rahchamani 4,934 1 27 36
Nothing to boot no such file or directory
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WebNov 12, 2024 · Nothing to Boot: no such file or directory As i write this, please keep in mind that I'm new to Proxmox. I have a system with the following components: Processor Intel Pentium G4620 Kaby Lake Dual-Core 3.7 GHz LGA 1151 51W BX80677G4620 Desktop Processor Intel HD Graphics 630 Motherboard MSI B250M PRO-VD LGA 1151 Intel B250 … WebSep 2, 2016 · @majorxia Looking at documentation, it doesn't seem that it's possible to only invoke the qemu command. It looks like you also need the ISA, such as the command I was using qemu-system-x86_64.. The docs also specify that the -kernel option can be used for a bzImage, so you'd have to be sure that you are using a Big zimage. I don't actually know, …
Web6. Install the iptables-persistent package to keep the iptables settings on reboot. 7. Optionally, save current IPv4 rules when prompted. 7. Once the package is installed, restore iptables to its stock configuration as above, then issue the following command to permanently save settings: iptables-save > /etc/iptables/rules.v4. 8. WebMar 9, 2014 · You are using a relative path, which means that the program looks for the file in the working directory. The error is telling you that there is no file of that name in the working directory. Try using the exact, or absolute, path. Share Improve this answer Follow edited Jun 17, 2015 at 17:10 tylerswright 67 1 12 answered Mar 9, 2014 at 13:34
WebNov 5, 2014 · No such file or directory The file is there tftp and apache are running. I also restarted the tftp service. Any ideas? Thanks 0 J jweeks Jun 7, 2024, 5:49 PM I was having the same problem and didn’t read all the way to the bottom. WebMar 31, 2016 · “No such file or directory” most probably means that the filename configured on the DHCP is incorrect (double check it to be “undionly.kpxe” - all lower case) or the file …
WebNothing happened (at least, on the command line) after moving Accelerate.framework. However, after entering However, after entering sudo mv vecLib.framework/ vecLib.framework.old
WebNov 21, 2015 · boot (All paths are correct) The WinPe is standard PE from ADK, no modifications. (I've been following this guide: http://ipxe.org/howto/winpe to the letter) … phoenician shieldWebOct 16, 2010 · If you're trying to run a 32-bit binary on an amd64 installation: Up to Ubuntu 11.04, install the package ia32-libs. On Ubuntu 11.10, install ia32-libs-multiarch. Starting … phoenicians godsWebMay 8, 2012 · There are three cases where you can get the message “No such file or directory”: The file doesn't exist. I presume you've checked that the file does exist (perhaps because the shell completes it). There is a file by that name, but it's a dangling symbolic link. phoenicians greatest achievementWebJun 7, 2013 · Again, the reason you see the "Nothing to boot : No such file or directory. No more network devices." messages is because SCCM believes the computer is already in a particular device collection that doesn't have any pxe task sequences deployed. phoenicians governmentWebI'm trying to set up PXE boot with an ubuntu client. Created the dhcp-boot on my tomato router. Added a tftp daemon on my FreeNas box. Added a NFS mount on my FreeNas box. Debootstrapped Ubuntu 11.10 to the NFS mount. I've generated the vmlinuz and initrd from the debootstrap image and copied them to the tftp root. phoenicians ethnicityWebJun 7, 2015 · Solved -PXE Boot machines showing no such file or directory. *EDIT* Never realized how much Ubuntu does for you. Adjusting TFTP_DIRECTORY in /etc/default/tftpd … phoenician shekelWebSep 12, 2024 · Installing from repositories might be an easier method. However it was dropped from the 20.04 repository as this answer states. The answer is replicated below. The wicd-gtk was removed from Ubuntu 20.04 LTS repositories because of Python 2 deprecation. But you still can install it if you download packages manually from 19.10: ttcs apps