![]() I tried inserting a USB with the latest ubuntu desktop iso image and mounted it in the drive '/media/cdrom' using another terminal, and I could see the USB icon show up on the Activities sidebar (under the terminal icon) when I did that, but when I went back to the terminal with the above message, I pressed and the USB icon went away on the Activity sidebar However I can't get passed this because I think I am not using a CD with that image, that image is now on my NVMe SSD (image was on eMMC before). Media change: please insert the disk labeled ![]() Get:1 /home/kkdao/Downloads/realtek-r8125. It began the operation okay and asked it I wanted to continue but after I selected Y it shows: Sudo apt install ~/Downloads/realtek-r8125. I copied that deb file using a USB stick to my Downloads folder, and installed it from there using: I felt like I was making progress, but I hit another roadblock. I have a Wifi module on the way, but I would really like to get it working this way. The update will be delivered with the r8125 driver's update. It might be needed to add Hardkernel PPA later if you want to update the DKMS package. Or, you should connect to the Internet using Wifi module or Smartphone USB tethering or someway. In this way, since you added the repositories of your Ubuntu CD, the required dependencies for installing that DKMS package will be installed too. Then install that copied deb file using this command, sudo apt install. Copy that file to your newly Ubuntu installed H2+. Download this Debian package onto another PC. Please remove the added Hardkernel PPA if possible.ġ. The method you're trying to requires the standalone Debian package file.Ġ. But the way that the Ubuntu CD as an apt repository, there's no need to add Hardkernel PPA. # For information about how to configure at package sources,Īdding a PPA requires the Internet definitely. # entries were disabled at the end of the installation process. ![]() # This system was installed using small removable media Updates for this repository will not be applied.ĮDIT: When I look through the source list at the end it tells me this: Hit:2 cdrom://Ubuntu 20.04 LTS _Focal Fossa_ - Release amd64 (20200423) focal ReleaseĮ: Release file for cdrom:/dists/focal/Release is not valid yet (invalid for another 21d 12h 0mins 46s). ![]() Ign:1 cdrom://Ubuntu 20.04 LTS _Focal Fossa_ - Release amd64 (20200423) focal InRelease However after I save and exit the list and try to add the PPA with "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:hardkernel/ppa" I get:Ĭannot add PPA: 'ppa:~hardkernel/ubuntu/ppa'ĮRROR: '~hardkernel" user or team does not exist.Īnd when I try to do "sudo apt update" I get: I assumed that I should edit my source list with "sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list" and then replace what was in the deb cdrom lines with: Repeat this process for the rest of the CDs in your set.īut I'm not sure what to do next because I still can't add the Hardkernel PPA or do sudo apt update like here. Gpgv: Good signature from "Ubuntu CD Image Automatic Signing Key (2012) "ĭeb cdrom:/ focal main restricted 'Ubuntu 20.04 LTS _Focal Fossa_ - Release amd64 (20200423)'Ĭopying package lists.gpgv: Signature made - (-) įound 4 package indexes, 0 source indexes, 0 translation indexes and 1 signatures The cdrom part is red though so I'm not sure if that's an issueįor the next step I typed the next commandĪnd I get exactly what the next step command shows Then I was able to successfully check that the correct partition mounted with the next command when I wasn't able to see anything before. I tried attaching a pic here, but unfortunately it is too large of a file size.ĬrashDB: ') /media/cdrom so I selected install server and kept pressing Done, and then Continue without network (not sure if I should setup anything differently than this default setup) and the install process seemed to be going okay, but then I got an error. I didn't think that was how the install process should go, so this time I tried with the eMMC that has the latest ubuntu server version flashed onto it, and I was greeted with the same screen info, however when I pressed ESC I was greeted with an ubuntu server install screen. If I pressed ESC though I would go to the setup utility screen with BIOS info, etc. Okay after I got the monitor and keyboard connected and it booted up (saw the Hardkernel logo) I was greeted with this screen
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