On Mon, 27 May 2002 20:00:05 -0500 Brian Koppe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone, > I just reinstalled Linux this past weekend using ext3 and just began to > reinstall Quake 3 Arena. So, I open up the manual and so as it says - > go to /mnt/cdrom and then "sh setup.sh" Now, I know this works because, > well, I've done it twice before - using ext2 - and I've installed Quake > 3 and played it just fine. This time however, I type sh setup.sh and I > get the following: > > setup.sh: setup.sh: No such file or directory > > Well, obviously there is a setup.sh - I've run it twice to install Q3A > twice. But this time it doesn't find it. I open Konqueror to have a > look at the CD. Not there. All that IS there is a bunch of jpegs and > gifs of the characters and such. Nothing but image files. > > My only thought on this is that, for some reason, I can't read the D > fully because I'm using ext3. Doesn't make sense to me, but I don't > know what else it could possibly be. Any ideas? > > Thanks! > Brian > > P.S. If you think it is because I'm using ext3 - any way I can change > to ext2 without reinstalling, etc - I heard that there was a way. Thanks. > > > hmm i think you forgot about the " ./ " perhaps? go to /mnt/cdrom and type "sh ./setup.sh " HTH Damian
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