http://localhost:8080 should give you back a list of contexts available 
and geoserver should be one of them. You can try going directly to 
http://localhost:8080/geoserver/web and see what happens.

How has GeoServer been installed? What OS? Is it one of the installers 
or the universal binary?

Ľubomír Varga wrote:
> Hi,
> I am navigating a friend of my to install geoserver 2.0 to his windows 
> desktop. He run successful the geoserver, but could not find right url to 
> open it :-)
> 
> In older geoserver when I openned http://localhost:8080 there was something 
> which directed me to right url. Now he told me that there is just this:
> 
> HTTP ERROR: 404
> 
> NOT_FOUND
> 
> RequestURI=/
> 
> Powered by jetty://
> 
> 
> In older versions there was "help" and two links as I remember. Imho that 
> links should be added also to version 2.0 if they are missing.
> 
> PS: url http://localhost:8080/geoserver also returns 404 and on web 
> documentation I found only 1.7 documentation. Sorry if I am not seeing what I 
> should.
> 

-- 
Justin Deoliveira
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Enterprise support for open source geospatial.

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