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Background info: trying to install Craft CMS on a Vm running on Xubuntu

So, I was finally able to see the glorious monkey screen to signify that I'd made it to the installer successfully, when disaster struck soon afterward... I began the installation, enter my info, and ended up waiting on a very, very long "Oops" screen that just seemed to keep going and going. I looked up some resources about the install process while I waited and thought I'd done something wrong, so I exited the window to try again, because no "back" option was available. When I went to the URL again to reenter my info, I got a screen saying "Page Not Found: The requested URL was not found on this server." I did absolutely nothing after exiting the installer, checked to see that the file I was using in the URL is still where it should be, and restarting Apache (and then my VM) didn't help either, so now I'm stuck.

What should I do? Any and all advice will be very greatly appreciated. I can't find the answer anywhere I've looked!

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I feel silly posting an answer to my own question, but I wanted to post the solution in case anyone else ran across this, instead of just deleting the question.

I was using the URL http: //localhost/public/index.php/admin/install to get to the installer, and I think it wouldn't let me go back because the installation-- somehow-- was actually successful. I started playing around with the URL and found that http: //localhost/public/index.php/admin brought me to the admin dashboard. Trying to put in the address I gave the site is still throwing a Page Not Found at me, but I'm hoping that's because everything is there but not quite wired-up correctly yet; I'll try to come back and edit this if I find that there is more that should be included here to remedy this.

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  • I've seen that before, though I never figured out why. Seems like if you make it as far as the "Oops" screen, then it actually worked.
    – Lindsey D
    Commented Feb 24, 2017 at 18:35
  • Everything seems to be in order as of now, but I'm still feeling a little leery lol
    – scoffin
    Commented Feb 24, 2017 at 19:22
  • A tiny tip if you'd pull everything from the public folder into your main folder and set your .htaccess right you don't neet to put public/index.php/ in your url :) Commented Feb 27, 2017 at 16:30
  • Don't feel silly @scoffin, you're doing it right! Now accept that answer and give yourself a high five.
    – Matt Stein
    Commented May 9, 2017 at 20:24

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