10-08-2013
Ubuntu 12.04.2 server amd64 on Virtualbox
Hello,
I could not find the appropriate forum for my problem to boot Ubuntu 12.04.2 server amd64 on Oracle Virtualbox(4.3.0 BETA1) within Win 7, so I posted here to start.
For some reason Ubuntu could not boot anymore, and I am looking any suggestion before I re-install it as I do not want to erase all the old stuff within it.
Symptoms: Freezes at boot up.
Tried to fix with startup iso image, blank screen after I select language screen(i.e. the first screen for rescue broken system).
Any suggestion is greatly appreciated!
YT
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byobu-launcher-install
byobu-launcher-install(1) byobu byobu-launcher-install(1)
NAME
byobu-launcher-install - Byobu Launcher installation utility
SYNOPSIS
byobu-launcher-install [-n|--no-logout]
DESCRIPTION
byobu-launcher-install(1) is a simple utilty that will add a line to your $HOME/.profile file which launches byobu(1) any time you login
through ssh(1) or on a console(4).
By default, when users detach from the byobu(1) session they will also logout. Users can change this behavior by adding the
[-n|--no-logout] option when they run byobu-launcher-install(1).
You can disable this behavior entirely at any time with the byobu-launcher-uninstall(1) utility.
SEE ALSO
screen(1), byobu(1), ssh(1), console(4), byobu-launcher-uninstall(1)
http://launchpad.net/byobu
AUTHOR
This manpage and the utility were written by Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@ubuntu.com> for Ubuntu systems (but may be used by others). Permis-
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