--On Wednesday, March 17, 2010 21:34:43 +0100 Erik Norgaard
wrote:
Hi:
I have a dual boot Windows/FreeBSD which I use for work, I just tried today
to create a virtual machine with vmware on windows to start up the installed
FreeBSD.
This works except for three problems:
- The disk device is
Erik Norgaard wrote:
Hi:
I have a dual boot Windows/FreeBSD which I use for work, I just tried
today to create a virtual machine with vmware on windows to start up the
installed FreeBSD.
This is possible, I've run such a setup for a long time. But you don't
say which versions of the product
On 17/03/10 21:40, Steve Polyack wrote:
On 03/17/10 16:34, Erik Norgaard wrote:
- I can't see the network devices from vmware
Do you mean you can't see a NIC from within FreeBSD on top of VMware?
You will have to choose "Other (64-bit)" for the OS type and/or choose
the e1000/Intel1000 device
On 03/17/10 16:34, Erik Norgaard wrote:
Hi:
I have a dual boot Windows/FreeBSD which I use for work, I just tried
today to create a virtual machine with vmware on windows to start up
the installed FreeBSD.
This works except for three problems:
- The disk device is renamed, I suppose I can j
On 17/03/2010 10:34 μ.μ., Erik Norgaard wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I have a dual boot Windows/FreeBSD which I use for work, I just tried
> today to create a virtual machine with vmware on windows to start up
> the installed FreeBSD.
>
> This works except for three problems:
>
> - The disk device is renamed,
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Erik Norgaard wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I have a dual boot Windows/FreeBSD which I use for work, I just tried today
> to create a virtual machine with vmware on windows to start up the installed
> FreeBSD.
>
> This works except for three problems:
>
> - The disk device is r
Hi:
I have a dual boot Windows/FreeBSD which I use for work, I just tried
today to create a virtual machine with vmware on windows to start up the
installed FreeBSD.
This works except for three problems:
- The disk device is renamed, I suppose I can just dublicate the entries
in the fstab,
> I have never gotten vmware to run as a program under FreeBSD, i.e. using
FreeBSD as the host for other vmware machines. I have tried several times.
Technically, VMWare doesn't support it.
We have used FreeBSD at our company as a host for some Windows XP based
machines running on VMWare 3 fr
In response to YTResearch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I noticed that someone asked questions concerning VMware on FreeBSD
> which was my first realization that the two even go together. I have
> the opportunity to advocate FreeBSD as a possible replacement to run
> that software as a parting shot
I noticed that someone asked questions concerning VMware on FreeBSD
which was my first realization that the two even go together. I have
the opportunity to advocate FreeBSD as a possible replacement to run
that software as a parting shot in the next week prior to finally
retiring from that
On 9/21/05, Yuan Jue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 September 2005 15:23, mgedv online wrote:
> > is 5.4, 6.0 or 7x supported to run under vmware on
> > a logical partition?
> >
> > has anyone successfully setup such a configuration?
>
> A. if you want to install FreeBSD using vmware in
On Tuesday 20 September 2005 15:23, mgedv online wrote:
> is 5.4, 6.0 or 7x supported to run under vmware on
> a logical partition?
>
> has anyone successfully setup such a configuration?
A. if you want to install FreeBSD using vmware in Windows, the answer is YES
B. if you want to install vmware
is 5.4, 6.0 or 7x supported to run under vmware on
a logical partition?
has anyone successfully setup such a configuration?
br...
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