Matlab R2016b Ubuntu 16.06 | Installation error

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"The installer cannot be run from inside the DVD directory ..." etc. Ubuntu 16.04 LTS x64 I'm executing the file within the extracted folder. What's the problem?
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Alex Zahonero
Alex Zahonero on 16 Nov 2017
I had the same issue, but even after merging the files out of the iso directories, it still giving me the same error message... Any other way to fix it?
Achintha Iroshan
Achintha Iroshan on 20 Nov 2018
I had the same issue and I could solve it by installing as the root.
sudo su
root@computer : location/install

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Kojiro Saito
Kojiro Saito on 20 Oct 2016
There's a help for installation from DVD on Linux.
NOTE: Do not run the installation from inside the DVD root. Start the installation from a directory outside the DVD root.
Does it help you?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 Oct 2016
You cannot be cd'd to the extracted folder (or to the DVD) at the time you try to do the extraction, as it needs to install some things into the current directory and the DVD is not writable. You need to cd to your home directory and give the command shown in the error message.

ErCondor
ErCondor on 20 Oct 2016
Thank you Matlab friends! It worked out! I'll now enjoy learning Matlab. I'm so grateful!
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Kojiro Saito
Kojiro Saito on 20 Oct 2016
It's good news, enjoy MATLAB!
Please accept the answers also for the future viewers.

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ErCondor
ErCondor on 20 Oct 2016
Hi everyone,
unfortunately I've got another problem that I cannot solve.
I normally mounted the DVD nr2 but Ubuntu doesn't recognize the source.
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Julio Larco
Julio Larco on 2 May 2017
I had the same issue but I fixed doing these:
First extract R2016b_glnxa64_dvd1.iso to ~/MATLAB
Call the install script inside of ~/MATLAB
cd /MATLAB
./install
when apear the message:
  • Eject DVD1 and insert DVD2 to continue..
I mount R2016b_glnxa64_dvd2.iso in the directory
sudo mount -o loop -t iso9660 R2016b_glnxa64_dvd2.iso /MATLAB
and click Ok to continue to installation.
Zan Lian
Zan Lian on 6 Nov 2017
Edited: Zan Lian on 6 Nov 2017
I find a way if you can not mount as what I met.
Extract DVD1 to dir1 and DVD2 to dir2.
Install: dir1/install
when apear the message: Eject DVD1 and insert DVD2 to continue..
Then
mv dir1 dir3
mv dir2 dir1

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