Installing Oracle 11g on Oracle Linux 5.10

Hi all

When installing Oracle 11 g R2 in Oracle Linux 5.10 I get the error message: no such file or directory


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[data info@localhost] $ ls

doc installation RPM runInstaller stage www sshsetup response

[data info@localhost] $./runinstaller.sh

bash:. / runinstaller.sh: no such file or directory

[data info@localhost] $

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Please suggest.

What is the path of your runInstaller.sh? This path contains spaces? If so, to remove these spaces, and then try again.

Also have you created (an oracle oracle owner) of the user? You must install with this user...

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