On 21 Feb 2008 at 13:59, Roy Charles wrote:

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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: jim allan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 3:00:58 PM
> Subject: [LINUX_Newbies] vmware and lbox
> 
>                I have the vmware working a little.  It can't find
>                certain files 
> to powerup a vm, like lbox.  Exactly where should those files be put.
> I had my system, and myself, quite confused trying to figure it out.  
> I deleted some of the confusion to get things in shape.  I felt like 
> deleting myself:>)
 
>             Messages in this topic           (1
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> I am not sure what to reply here. There is so little information to go
> by. I am not sure what your host machine is or what client you are
> running. I am not even sure what VMWare product you are using.
> 
> I am assuming that VMWare is working. You cannot make a virtual
> machine with VMPlayer. You need to have VMServer or Worksatation.
> Server is free, but Workstation costs. 
> 
> To make a virtual machine you need to have a bootable OS either on
> disk or as an iso file. If you are using a disk make sure that you
> have the CD ROM listed in VMWare settings. The CD must be bootable. An
> old Windows 98 CD that came with a floppy will not work.
> 
> If you are using an iso you need to go to the CDROM section of the
> settings and click in the iso button andd then you need to point
> VMWare to the location of the iso file.
> 
> An alternative to building your own VMs is to download pre-built
> appliances. You can get these from the VMWare site.
> 
> That's all I can add without knowing more information.
> 
   I think all this is just to much for me.  I will let it rest for a 
week, then maybe try again.  Tanks for the help.




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