hi roger

I must say that VMware until version 6.0.2 does not support openSUSE
10.3 as host or guest. So to get it working, you will have to upgrade
to VMware 6.0.1 at least. It must be understood however that even the
version 6.0.2 and 6.0.1 have

only the EXPERIMENTAL support for openSUSE 10.3 hosts and guests.you
may find some instability. I upgraded from 6.0 to 6.0.2 for the same
reason and am facing more CPU usage than the version 6.0 which I ran
on SLED.

BTW, openSUSE 10.3 comes with VirtualBOX and you can install it from
DVD> it is also a good virtualizer.

On 11/12/07, Roger Oberholtzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am running the latest 5.5.x vmware on OpenUSUE 10.0. I want to install
> OpenSUSE 10.3 as a client. Every time I try, the 10.3 install takes me
> to a character screen where I can set up partitions and all. Obviously
> there is something missing in the vmware environment. I choose a
> Linux/SUSE type client OS when setting up for the install. I am
> installing from a DVD ISO image file mounted on 10.0. Anyone installed
> 10.3 this way? I need to do some tests in preparation for implementing
> 10.3.
>
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