Standalone fog server on a laptop umbutu 18.04
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@Wayne-Workman
https://photos.app.goo.gl/psnhnEwpZHbbVGtM9Here is a screenshot of the issue.
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@fredlwal Copying the script over is not enough. You need to make the file executable to be able to run it. Just guessing that this is missing here.
sudo -i cd /home/tech chmod +x install.sh MainScript.sh ./install.sh
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@Sebastian-Roth @Wayne-Workman So do I install the latest fog install and then after that run the install.sh file? I’m getting a Syntax error: newline unexpected.
Thanks
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@fredlwal I’m guessing the problem is that install.sh has no shebang line, so the system messes up.
Just a guess, though.
sudo bash install.sh
might work?
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@Quazz et al.
Where is this install.sh file coming from? We have installfog.sh which has the #! code already.
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@Quazz I think when there is not a shebang, the linux terminal interprets it as a bash script. I looked back in the commit history, there has never been a shebang in that script… it’s worked several times. At any rate, I’m going to add it.
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@Wayne-Workman Theoretically it will use the current shell to try and execute it, yes.
But unexpected newline is typical of a wrong interpretator in my experience.
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@Quazz @Wayne-Workman @Sebastian-Roth
So I downloaded the updated install.sh and here is what I get.
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@fredlwal How did you download that script file? See the error means you downloaded a HTML file. Maybe this link will help you: https://github.com/FOGProject/fog-community-scripts/raw/master/MakeFogMobile/install.sh and https://github.com/FOGProject/fog-community-scripts/raw/master/MakeFogMobile/MainScript.sh
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@Wayne-Workman while most distros tend to default the shell to /bin/bash, Ubuntu and Debian default to /bin/ash which is not the same as bash.
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@Sebastian-Roth I just right clicked and did a save as link all files with the .sh ext.
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I put in a shebang. It should work now, please re-download the install file.