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Installation of ISO Under Linux

Dieses Thema im Forum "Computer Technology and Setup" wurde erstellt von Laurence Taylor, 25. Juni 2021.

  1. Laurence Taylor

    Laurence Taylor New Member

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    Is it possible to install "Abbey Road 60s Drummer". I've tried as many of the tutorials as I can stand for the moment and I'm wondering if anyone has the low down. "Disk not found" is the error.

    Tried running the program from the wine folder, mounting with `unhide` and various other incantations.
     
  2. ShelLuser

    ShelLuser NI Product Owner

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    First: welcome to the forums.

    Second... I'm not even sure NI stuff works well under Linux (let's just say I'm not a fan here). My suggestion would be to mount the ISO and try to fire up the installers from that point.
     
  3. Laurence Taylor

    Laurence Taylor New Member

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    Thanks, that's what I've been doing. Question. Should the space be accounted for in the file listings? It's possible there are some duff ISO's as I was working through the installs on windows when it threw it's terminal wobbly.
     
  4. Laurence Taylor

    Laurence Taylor New Member

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    Anyone passing by here, you do have to add
    Code:
    -o unhide
    to your
    Code:
    mount
    invocation in order to show the hidden
    Code:
    .pkg
    files, but I wasn't completely sure the ISO files had transferred correctly.
     
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  5. ShelLuser

    ShelLuser NI Product Owner

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    That is informative but.. "ls -lo" or "ls -la" does the same.

    Honestly, I cannot help wonder if your issue isn't OS related. No, not Linux but the installer expecting specific Windows environments (think %APPDATA%, %LOCALAPPDATA%, and so on).
     
  6. Laurence Taylor

    Laurence Taylor New Member

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    I found the 32 bit wine context worked out (except guitar rig 6). Ubuntu was ignoring my umount calls when I was trying "-o unhide", so the "no disk" error could have been not having mounting the iso properly. I've since installed a good bit of the komplete library. As of now, the iso driver installer hangs in the wine staging repo but not the stable.

    My windows installation literally only works if I unplug the m.2, then boot on another drive. and reboot on the first drive, and then only once, after which the boot partition decides to eat itself. I've had the same linux rig for nearly ten years and always saved it.