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Running input in Windows can only be files shared on the Linux system, and cannot be operated on the Linux system. If you can't ping, you can see if the virtual machine and the real machine are on the same network segment, or you can make a bridge, and then set the Linux system to automatically get the IP address to try, it should be able to ping, as for you want to control the Linux system remotely, you can use some special software, such as putty, etc. Hope mine is helpful to you.
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What virtual machine do you use? Is it the VM or Windows one.
If the host is connected to the VM, you select the NIC type as Bridge, and if not, you choose the IP that will automatically be obtained.
If it's Windows, you need to install a virtual NIC and add a new hardware for the network.
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How is your console set up? It's to access the Samba server.,Generally, you can't get in if you don't set it up.。 If the ping is different, it should be the wrong network setting of VMware, if your host and virtual machine are set to the network segment, you can set it to bridge mode.
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Which version of which company are you installing? First of all, make sure that your graphics card is not supported, and if it is not supported, use the VESA SVGA universal driver - this can be selected in the debian installation process, and other distributions will not know, and secondly, X window is divided into two parts, server and client, the so-called server is the X window system, and the so-called client is the desktop environment, such as KDE, GNOME, have you installed the client?
So, can't use what you modified before? Can you boot to the command line now?
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What version of linux? What graphics card? How do I set it up during installation?
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It may be because your Linux version is not compatible with your system, and it may be a driving problem with your Linux system.
You can go here to check the Linux version that supports D600 and the Linux version that works on D600 is Dell D600 [generic].
dell d600 [generic]
Dell D600 [Ubuntu breezydell D600] Please refer to.
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Then turn down the resolution in the window and give it a try!
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Just one command is all it takes:
system-config-display
Go give it a try.
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This prompt appears because the ISO image cannot be found after loading, so it cannot be loaded Since the ISO image cannot be found, then this problem is simple, and it can be eliminated from the following aspects:
1. Check whether the path is spelled correctly, especially case, Linux is case-sensitive.
find --set-root /cdlinux/bzimagekernel /cdlinux/bzimage quiet cdl_dev=hd0 cdl_lang=zh_ cdl_dir=/cdlinux
initrd /cdlinux/initrd
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This is grub.
kernel cdlinux bzimage quiet is incomplete, for example, the partition where your cdlinux directory is located is dev sdb2, then this line should be kernel cdlinux bzimage root= dev sdb2 quiet
I'm using grub2 now, and grub almost forgot about it, you try it.
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