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Error on line 198 (running on /linuxdev) #208

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michaeldun123 opened this issue Aug 28, 2024 · 8 comments
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Error on line 198 (running on /linuxdev) #208

michaeldun123 opened this issue Aug 28, 2024 · 8 comments

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@michaeldun123
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Describe the bug

I was installing archtitus on my mini pc and came up with the error after the essential utilities (network manager etc) Exact error says "/bin/bash: line 198 cd /tmp/linutil_scrips.llPufCmADD9g/system-setup/arch no such file or directory"

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  1. Run the dev branch of linutil (christitus.com/linuxdev)
  2. Arch setup
  3. Try and install archtitus
  4. See error

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Not to error/continue with install

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@michaeldun123
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@Glen-Sumner
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I got the same error but I rebooted into arch server ok ( didn't time all this was in the 2 minute region though) and installed plasma back around to linutil for install other bits after I now have fingers crossed but yes that error was there at install...

@sevu11
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sevu11 commented Aug 29, 2024

I was able to replicate this issue as well. However, if you exit out of linutil and reboot your system you'll see that it did install the server. But the error is dumb and will confuse users.

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@sevu11
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sevu11 commented Aug 29, 2024

Playing around with the script code locally, if adding a mkdir -p /tmp/ and comment out the cd line inside "Cleaning", seem to resolve this issue.

I'm not sure if its ommit any of the logic around reverting the sudors though.

@michaeldun123
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I was able to replicate this issue as well. However, if you exit out of linutil and reboot your system you'll see that it did install the server. But the error is dumb and will confuse users.

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And I think that is why it confused me a lot. As the error popped up and didn't even think to test it out if it installed or not

@michaeldun123
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michaeldun123 commented Aug 30, 2024

@ChrisTitusTech is there any chance that this could be looked into? I know you mainly look at PRs but. Not sure if this is worth a PR. Plus. Not sure what to mainly fix. As I had a look at the code and line 198 doesn't say anything about it

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@ChrisTitusTech is there any chance that this could be looked into? I know you mainly look at PRs but. Not sure if this is worth a PR. Plus. Not sure what to mainly fix. As I had a look at the code and line 198 doesn't say anything about it

I think I fixed this and in the next latest release it will work properly.

@adamperkowski
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