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Ubuntu 18.04 boot error in VMware workstation 12 player
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I get the following error during ubuntu 18.04 starting through vmware workstation 12 player :
[FAILED] Failed to start Network Name Resolution.
See 'systemctl status systemd-resolved.service' for details.
[ OK ] Stopped Network Name Resolution
Earlier, this was working fine. WMware or Ubuntu 18.04 may have been corrupted while installation of some other files.
networking display-resolution vmware
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I get the following error during ubuntu 18.04 starting through vmware workstation 12 player :
[FAILED] Failed to start Network Name Resolution.
See 'systemctl status systemd-resolved.service' for details.
[ OK ] Stopped Network Name Resolution
Earlier, this was working fine. WMware or Ubuntu 18.04 may have been corrupted while installation of some other files.
networking display-resolution vmware
Did you runsystemctl status systemd-resolved.service?
– guillermo chamorro
Sep 26 at 16:34
no how and where i will run this command
– Nayan Halder
Sep 26 at 16:38
from which prompt i will run this command i cannot loginto ubuntu 18.04
– Nayan Halder
Sep 26 at 16:39
Does Ctrl+Alt+F1 show you a tty?
– guillermo chamorro
Sep 26 at 16:41
my system is not dual boot system. i accessed ubuntu 18.04 from vmplayer12 within windows10. i tried ctrl+alt+f1 it does not open any new terminal
– Nayan Halder
Sep 26 at 16:46
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show 7 more comments
I get the following error during ubuntu 18.04 starting through vmware workstation 12 player :
[FAILED] Failed to start Network Name Resolution.
See 'systemctl status systemd-resolved.service' for details.
[ OK ] Stopped Network Name Resolution
Earlier, this was working fine. WMware or Ubuntu 18.04 may have been corrupted while installation of some other files.
networking display-resolution vmware
I get the following error during ubuntu 18.04 starting through vmware workstation 12 player :
[FAILED] Failed to start Network Name Resolution.
See 'systemctl status systemd-resolved.service' for details.
[ OK ] Stopped Network Name Resolution
Earlier, this was working fine. WMware or Ubuntu 18.04 may have been corrupted while installation of some other files.
networking display-resolution vmware
networking display-resolution vmware
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Did you runsystemctl status systemd-resolved.service?
– guillermo chamorro
Sep 26 at 16:34
no how and where i will run this command
– Nayan Halder
Sep 26 at 16:38
from which prompt i will run this command i cannot loginto ubuntu 18.04
– Nayan Halder
Sep 26 at 16:39
Does Ctrl+Alt+F1 show you a tty?
– guillermo chamorro
Sep 26 at 16:41
my system is not dual boot system. i accessed ubuntu 18.04 from vmplayer12 within windows10. i tried ctrl+alt+f1 it does not open any new terminal
– Nayan Halder
Sep 26 at 16:46
|
show 7 more comments
Did you runsystemctl status systemd-resolved.service?
– guillermo chamorro
Sep 26 at 16:34
no how and where i will run this command
– Nayan Halder
Sep 26 at 16:38
from which prompt i will run this command i cannot loginto ubuntu 18.04
– Nayan Halder
Sep 26 at 16:39
Does Ctrl+Alt+F1 show you a tty?
– guillermo chamorro
Sep 26 at 16:41
my system is not dual boot system. i accessed ubuntu 18.04 from vmplayer12 within windows10. i tried ctrl+alt+f1 it does not open any new terminal
– Nayan Halder
Sep 26 at 16:46
Did you run
systemctl status systemd-resolved.service?– guillermo chamorro
Sep 26 at 16:34
Did you run
systemctl status systemd-resolved.service?– guillermo chamorro
Sep 26 at 16:34
no how and where i will run this command
– Nayan Halder
Sep 26 at 16:38
no how and where i will run this command
– Nayan Halder
Sep 26 at 16:38
from which prompt i will run this command i cannot loginto ubuntu 18.04
– Nayan Halder
Sep 26 at 16:39
from which prompt i will run this command i cannot loginto ubuntu 18.04
– Nayan Halder
Sep 26 at 16:39
Does Ctrl+Alt+F1 show you a tty?
– guillermo chamorro
Sep 26 at 16:41
Does Ctrl+Alt+F1 show you a tty?
– guillermo chamorro
Sep 26 at 16:41
my system is not dual boot system. i accessed ubuntu 18.04 from vmplayer12 within windows10. i tried ctrl+alt+f1 it does not open any new terminal
– Nayan Halder
Sep 26 at 16:46
my system is not dual boot system. i accessed ubuntu 18.04 from vmplayer12 within windows10. i tried ctrl+alt+f1 it does not open any new terminal
– Nayan Halder
Sep 26 at 16:46
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Did you run
systemctl status systemd-resolved.service?– guillermo chamorro
Sep 26 at 16:34
no how and where i will run this command
– Nayan Halder
Sep 26 at 16:38
from which prompt i will run this command i cannot loginto ubuntu 18.04
– Nayan Halder
Sep 26 at 16:39
Does Ctrl+Alt+F1 show you a tty?
– guillermo chamorro
Sep 26 at 16:41
my system is not dual boot system. i accessed ubuntu 18.04 from vmplayer12 within windows10. i tried ctrl+alt+f1 it does not open any new terminal
– Nayan Halder
Sep 26 at 16:46