John Alberts schrieb:
true. I guess there is no point in running vmware in a guest os.
Except a vserver-guest is much more easy to make a copy of, diddle with
updates, configs and whatever - and so have a copy available that can be
started within a few seconds when you misconfigure
But you can run vserver in a vmware linux setup.
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Subject: [Vserver] vmware in vserver?
Is it possible to run
I was curious about running vmware in a guest so that I could run an
instance of windows on my linux box. That's the only thing I wish
vserver could do is let me run windows as a guest os.
Please don't start flaming with Why would you use WINDOZE anyway?.
Sometimes it's necessary, especially for
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 08:48:04AM -0500, John Alberts wrote:
I was curious about running vmware in a guest so that I could run an
instance of windows on my linux box. That's the only thing I wish
vserver could do is let me run windows as a guest os.
well, no problem, get the soruces and
On Thu September 28 2006 08:48, John Alberts wrote:
I was curious about running vmware in a guest so that I could run an
instance of windows on my linux box. That's the only thing I wish
vserver could do is let me run windows as a guest os.
You might be spinning your wheels on that - many
You might be spinning your wheels on that - many win-apps will detect
vmware and refuse to run - even Windows virus applications will usually
detect vmware and go into hiding.
Going way off-topic here, but I've never ever had any windows app refuse to
run because it was running inside a
You might be spinning your wheels on that - many win-apps will detect
vmware and refuse to run - even Windows virus applications will usually
detect vmware and go into hiding.
Going way off-topic here, but I've never ever had any windows app refuse to
run because it was
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 20:01, John Alberts wrote:
Is it possible to run vmware-server in a vserver guest?
That depends very much on how much you allow to your guest (Capabilities).
As VMWare uses a kernel module it makes no sense to try to run VMWare within a
VServer guest. VMWare can
true. I guess there is no point in running vmware in a guest os.
On 9/27/06, Bruno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 20:01, John Alberts wrote:
Is it possible to run vmware-server in a vserver guest?
That depends very much on how much you allow to your guest