> I've just downloaded/registered VMware under their 30 day trial.  
> 
> I've gone through the configuration and it seemed happy.  I set up
> Windows 98 as the guest OS (I'm doing this on a dual-boot machine where
> Windows is on /dev/hda1) and this generated a /vmware/win98 directory that
> holds what appears to be a proper config file.
> 
> All loads well with one small exception.  The boot is initiated,
> CDROMs/floppy/etc are found and then it says it can't find the
> operating system.  I can't see anything in the system config file
> (/etc/vmware) or the operating config file (~/vmware/win98) where it's
> specified where Windows is located so it's unclear to me what I should do
> to point it in the right direction.  I can't even find this being stated
> as a possible problem on the vmware site so I are confused.  Can someone
> help?
> 
> Cheers --- Larry

VMware is virtual machine. It is not same your real computer.  You must
configure this virtual machine how you want and install on it Win98 or any
other OS. You can start two or more VM with different OS together and they will
work as real computers in local network.

-- 
Regards,
Nikolay V. Kursov
IT,Co. 380(512)500388
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