Bob Hepple writes:
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> Hi!
>
> Just wondering if anyone has this working ...
>
> Centos-7 guest in VMware-10 host (on Windows-7 )
>
Just to report my resolution of this one - no-one has been able to report
success with vmware-tools with VMware-10, Windows-7 host, Centos-7 guest so
far.
S
Bob Hepple writes:
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> Eero Volotinen ...> writes:
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> >
> > try modprobe vmhgfs
> >
>
> under open-vm-tools, the only module I know about is vmtoolsd and it is
running:
>
Arghhh! Of course vmtoolsd is not a module, it's a service! Here are the
modules that could be something to do with v
Eero Volotinen writes:
>
> try modprobe vmhgfs
>
under open-vm-tools, the only module I know about is vmtoolsd and it is running:
[root@imp yum.repos.d]# systemctl status vmtoolsd
vmtoolsd.service - Service for virtual machines hosted on VMware
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/vmtoo
Eero Volotinen writes:
>
> try modprobe vmhgfs
I get:
modprobe: FATAL: Module vmhgfs not found:
Is it supposed to be shipped with open-vm-tools?
I haven't been able to re-compile the vmware tools myself.
Thanks
Bob
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try modprobe vmhgfs
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Eero
2015-08-07 6:53 GMT+03:00 Bob Hepple :
> Bob Hepple writes:
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> > It's the shared folder that I would really like to get working. vmware-
> > hgfsclient reports my share but there is no /mnt/hgfs directory. Also
> > 'lsmod|grep hgfs' reports nothing.
> >
>
> also:
>
Bob Hepple writes:
> It's the shared folder that I would really like to get working. vmware-
> hgfsclient reports my share but there is no /mnt/hgfs directory. Also
> 'lsmod|grep hgfs' reports nothing.
>
also:
mount -t vmhgfs .host:/ /mnt/tmp
mount: unknown filesystem type 'vmhgfs'
... which
Hi!
Just wondering if anyone has this working ...
Centos-7 guest in VMware-10 host (on Windows-7 :-( )
Out of the box, shared folders and drag&drop do not work although X screen
resolution sensing is fine (ie xrandr reports the resolution of the host
screen as well as the peculiar screen optio
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