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Bizarre Porteus

Posted: 21 Dec 2024, 20:28
by SEMERENDO.cr
Like a fail version of superman, not even to install... the firs time can't remember what I did, the miracle to wheel it. Still alive in my Hard Disk for use day by day!
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Creating directory /tmp/porteux-installer
Verifying archive integrity...  100%   MD5 checksums are OK. All good.
Uncompressing PorteuX Installer  100%  
which: no sfdisk in (/home/vini/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/games)
Could not find sfdisk
Press Enter to continue

Bizarre Porteus

Posted: 23 Dec 2024, 08:45
by porteux
This post lacks more information.

1. We need to know in which distro you're trying to install PorteuX
2. What command you used and if there was any password prompt
3. If you 'sudo sfdisk', what happens?

Bizarre Porteus

Posted: 08 Feb 2025, 02:19
by SEMERENDO.cr
Well,
🟡 I never use the command "sudo", only for create root pass
🟡 The first time, I execute from altlinuxP10 and miracle install, then in altlinuxP11 or run it by virtual machine, fails everytime.

porteux wrote:
23 Dec 2024, 08:45
This post lacks more information.

1. We need to know in which distro you're trying to install PorteuX
2. What command you used and if there was any password prompt
3. If you 'sudo sfdisk', what happens?

Bizarre Porteus

Posted: 08 Feb 2025, 12:09
by vinnie
I think he is asking you to check if sfdisk is installed

Bizarre Porteus

Posted: 09 Feb 2025, 04:09
by SEMERENDO.cr
Indeed, the package manager > synaptic show the program, but Porteux never find it... then Why don't include default graphical installler like Porteus?
vinnie wrote:
08 Feb 2025, 12:09
I think he is asking you to check if sfdisk is installed

Bizarre Porteus

Posted: 09 Feb 2025, 08:16
by Ed_P
Any particular reason why you can't execute the terminal command porteux asked you to run and post the terminal's output?

This is what I get:

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guest@porteus:~$ sfdisk
bash: sfdisk: command not found
guest@porteus:~$ sudo sfdisk

We trust you have received the usual lecture from the local System
Administrator. It usually boils down to these three things:

    #1) Respect the privacy of others.
    #2) Think before you type.
    #3) With great power comes great responsibility.

For security reasons, the password you type will not be visible.

Password: 
sfdisk: no disk device specified
guest@porteus:~$