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Common Linux Installation Errors

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

There are many common Linux installation errors, but some of the most common are "Error code 1" and "Error code 2." These error codes typically indicate a problem with the permissions of the file or directory being accessed. Often, this can be resolved by changing the permissions of the file or directory in question. However, if the problem persists, it is likely due to a more serious issue, such as a corrupted file system.

1. Check for hardware compatibility

  1. Determine the hardware that is being used to install Linux.
  2. Verify that the hardware is compatible with Linux.
  3. If the hardware is not compatible, find a compatible hardware or find an alternate Linux installation media.

2. Use a compatible Linux distribution

  1. Use the search function on your computer to find the appropriate installation instructions for your Linux distribution.
  2. Follow the instructions to install your Linux distribution.