01-16-2010
Hi.
You don't run the ./runInstaller script as root.
If you followed the guide through to creating an oracle user, changing the kernel parameters, and then rebooting and logging on as the oracle user. You should get further. You should also run runInstaller in a terminal, not from the desktop.
Also, you should download the db.zip file as the Oracle user (or chown -R oracle:oinstall all the files if you extracted it as root, before running the installer script)
Good luck!
PS: It seems to be a good tutorial, right enough.
Last edited by Scott; 01-16-2010 at 02:19 PM..
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