Hi All;
This seems to be more of a lib not found than a vm issue:
I've done this:
1) installed freeBSD 7 in vmware fusion (v 1.1.3)
2) selected to install vmware tools from the menu
3) logged into the console as root
4) mounted the vmware virtual cd
5) copied the vmware tools tar.gz file
On Jun 4, 2008, at 12:18 PM, kevin kempter wrote:
Hi All;
This seems to be more of a lib not found than a vm issue:
I've done this:
1) installed freeBSD 7 in vmware fusion (v 1.1.3)
2) selected to install vmware tools from the menu
3) logged into the console as root
4) mounted the vmware
On Jun 4, 2008, at 10:22 AM, dex wrote:
On Jun 4, 2008, at 12:18 PM, kevin kempter wrote:
Hi All;
This seems to be more of a lib not found than a vm issue:
I've done this:
1) installed freeBSD 7 in vmware fusion (v 1.1.3)
2) selected to install vmware tools from the menu
3) logged into the
On Jun 4, 2008, at 12:48 PM, kevin kempter wrote:
On Jun 4, 2008, at 10:22 AM, dex wrote:
Try using the port vmware-guestd. It worked good for me.
I'm pretty new to freeBSD.
Is port a system command? If I run port at the root prompt I get
port: Command not found
or is is a port that
kevin kempter wrote:
Hi All;
This seems to be more of a lib not found than a vm issue:
I've done this:
1) installed freeBSD 7 in vmware fusion (v 1.1.3)
2) selected to install vmware tools from the menu
3) logged into the console as root
4) mounted the vmware virtual cd
5) copied the
On Jun 4, 2008, at 11:04 AM, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
kevin kempter wrote:
Hi All;
This seems to be more of a lib not found than a vm issue:
I've done this:
1) installed freeBSD 7 in vmware fusion (v 1.1.3)
2) selected to install vmware tools from the menu
3) logged into the console as