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404 not found when running first command in Lab2

Hi,

getting 404 not found when running sudo apt-get install git

anyone has same issues?

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  • Posts: 1,000

    You will need to update the package index files, so that apt-get installer knows where to find the packages. Prior to running sudo apt-get install git, please run: sudo apt-get update  

    This command would have been run in section 2.1, step 4.  Please let us know if it continues to be an issue.

  • Posts: 3

    Solved.

    But I dont see sudo apt-get update in section 2.1 step4, this is step 4:

    4. Review an annotated explanation of the file:

    http://docs.openstack.org/developer/devstack/stack.sh.html

    the link, by the way, leads to a 404 not found

  • Posts: 1,000

    Thank you for the reply. Looks like I typo'd that part. It was Task 1, step 4, prior to 2.1.  It would be a couple of paragraphs before the sudo apt-get install git command.


    1. 4. Synchronize the package index from their source:
      root@devstack-cc:~# apt-get update
      <output_omitted>
  • Posts: 4
    edited May 2016

    I also had the same problem.  Part of the confusion is that the file LAB_2.1.pdf, behind the "Lab & Solution" button on slide 2.21, does not start at the beginning of Lab 2 - it's actually missing Task 1.  So anyone who follows the LAB_2.1.pdf for this exercise will get this error on his/her first command, which is very disconcerting.

  • Posts: 1,000

    Thank you for the comment. I inquire to the issue and update the lab guide.

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