On 05/03/2010 06:13 PM, Richard C. Steffens wrote: > Jason Barnett wrote: > >> When you boot from the CD, after you select your language, there is an >> option to check the media for errors. This is what you want to use. >> >> > Just did that. And also ran md5sum against the iso (I know, I should > have done that before I burned the CD. The md5sum matched the published > one. Both were successful. > > >> If the media checks fine, then I would try the install again. I have seen >> weirder things happen. Doing a fsck on your drive probably wouldn't be a >> bad idea either. >> >> > I thought I'd be able to run fsck from the live CD, but it wants me to > log in. I haven't seen anything anywhere to use as the user name and > password. I tried guest with no password, ubuntu with no password, and > the username I used when I installed 10.04 on that machine. None of them > work. > > Does someone know which doormat to lift up to find the key? > > > Just type sudo bash in the terminal. I don't think it will ask for a password.
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