On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Charles <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I had the same issue using VMWare. I ended up creating my virtual disk in > Parallels and then converting that disk to VMWare. I am uncertain why this > issue would persist in one product and not the other. Eventually I had to > reinstall again for another issue and found that it appeared to be related > to the choice of operating system that was selected when creating virtual > drive. I personally found that using the setting Linux kernel 2.6.x worked > for 3.10 for VMWare but I had to change the setting to Linux Red Hat > Enterprise 5 for 4.0. > Charles C. > > I have no problems with the 4.0 ISO on the VMware ESXi version 3. I select Linux as the operating system and choose "other Linux 32-bit" under the drop down menu for version. This is in the VMware Infrastructure Client 2.5.0.
James
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