well for /etc/init.d/vmware all it does is makes a pretty output to a call to the /etc/vmware/init.d/vmware file
but an append to my earlier post
after following the instructions for the install created by the vmware-config script
we can use the following commands to clean up what tweak we did
mv /etc/init.d/old-vmware /etc/init.d/vmware
rc-update add vmware default
now it is safe to reboot with the original gentoo script
ive done this tweaked install on 3 systems so far and all have been 100% safe and installed correctly
infact im useing IE6 in a full windows xp install running in vmware as i post this
=) all with a very big smile to know that windows will no longer die when i dont want it to
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Re: [gentoo-user] vmware workstation daemon problem
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