Thanks for the guidance. I am all setup now.

Regards,
Bukai
On Sep 13, 2013 3:13 PM, "Jose Pedro Oliveira" <j...@di.uminho.pt> wrote:

> On 2013/09/13 07:54 AM, Ali Hasan Bukai wrote:
>
>>
>> I had my doubts regarding that, thanks.
>>
>> Since this is the system I am stuck with, could you please guide me to a
>> tutorial that could help me out in installing the Mininet 2.0 version on my
>> Ubuntu 12.04.
>>
>>
> The manual setup is described in the following page:
>
>   * http://mininet.org/download/
>
> and, in particular, in the the sections:
>
>  * Option 2 (on Ubuntu 11.10 and later): Native Installation from Source
>  * Option 3 (on Ubuntu 12.04 and later): Native Installation from Packages
>
> Regards,
> jpo
>
>
>  Regards,
>> Ali Bukai
>>
>> On Sep 12, 2013 4:32 AM, "Jose Pedro Oliveira" <j...@di.uminho.pt <mailto:
>> j...@di.uminho.pt>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>     On 2013/09/11 22:46 PM, Ali Hasan Bukai wrote:
>>
>>
>>         Hello,
>>
>>         I am a Masters student at NU-FAST, Karachi, Pakistan.
>>
>>         I have been trying to run the OpenFlow Tutorial for Mininet
>>         2.0 for over a week now. I am stuck on the startup, and have
>>         googled around but have not been able to find a solution.
>>
>>         The tutorial never discusses any what-if issue, so when I
>>         configure the virtual box, load the proper image, configure
>>         the host-only adaptor, the tutorial just mentions that start
>>         and enter username and password.
>>
>>         Now, I have run this on Windows 7 and Windows XP platforms,
>>         all requirements fullfilled, and on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, all
>>         requirements fullfilled. I start the VM, and it gives four
>>         options, so I select the top-most, being Ubuntu. After this
>>         the VM just gives a cursor, and thats it. I have waitied for
>>         it to ask for a username/password for hours, but to no avail.
>>
>>         So I am stuck at this stage, and nothing can be done further
>>         from my side without your assistance.
>>
>>         My system configuration is an Intel Centrino, 1.5 GHz, 1 Gb
>>         RAM, and more than 20 GB of free HD space. I have tried the
>>         same on my Intel Atom system with the same processing power
>>         and specifications.
>>
>>
>>     Ali,
>>
>>     It seems that you have a couple of major problems:
>>
>>      1) The processors you listed may not provide hardware support for
>>          virtualization.  To check the CPU capabilities see:
>>     http://www.howtogeek.com/**howto/linux/linux-tip-how-to-**
>> tell-if-your-processor-**supports-vt/<http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/linux/linux-tip-how-to-tell-if-your-processor-supports-vt/>
>>
>>      2) You can't run a 64-bit VM (Mininet 2.0) on 32-bit Hardware/OS.
>>          See:
>>     
>> https://github.com/mininet/**mininet/wiki/FAQ#wiki-**virtualbox-error<https://github.com/mininet/mininet/wiki/FAQ#wiki-virtualbox-error>
>>
>>     I believe you best choice it to install Mininet 2.0 natively on a
>>     Ubuntu 12.04 32-bit
>>     edition.
>>
>>     Regards,
>>     jpo
>>
>>     --     Jose Pedro Oliveira
>>     * j...@di.uminho.pt <mailto:j...@di.uminho.pt> *
>>
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