failure in the treatment of the system parameters when starting sqlplus

Hi all
I have install oracle database 11g release 2 in Ubuntu 9.10
But when I run starting in sql over, this is getting confused.

How to solve this problem completely, step by step because I'm a beginner.

SQL > startup
ORA-01078: failure in the treatment of system settings
LRM-00109: could not open the parameter file ' / u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/dbs/initarchbase.ora'
SQL >

Published by: [email protected] on February 27, 2010 05:23

Read the link.

http://www.morganslibrary.com/reference/init_dot_ora.html

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