Have you tried giving your vmware user rights to access the partition?

Eg. chown vmwareuser /dev/hda5
or maybe chgrp vmwareuser /dev/hda5 && chmod g=rw /dev/hda5

On Jan 1, 2008 10:19 PM, Edwin Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Puqing,
>
> Thanks for the suggestion, i have found this option, but it gives me
> some difficulties. i run vmware as a normal user, not root, so when i
> tried to configure it to use a physical partition, it gives me the error
> message that i have no permission to access the disk, and i definitely
> don't want to start vmware server as root.
>
> The samba option seems to work well.
>
>
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Edwin
>
>
>
> Chen wrote:
> > As I remember, vmware supports using physical disk/partition in the
> > vm, doesn't it? Just "add a device" and choose a physical disk.
> >
> > Not very sure, though. Maybe you can give it a try.
> >
> > Puqing
> >
> >
> >
> >>>>> From: Edwin Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
> >>>>> To: [email protected]
> >>>>> Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 13:15:31 +0800
> >>>>> Subject: [Slugnet] Accessing "Real" Partition From Within VM
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Hi all,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> i have XP installed on VMWare Server on Ubuntu. Is it possible to
> have
> >>>>> the XP access one of the real partitions (formatted FAT32) as though
> it
> >>>>> is a drive within the virtual machine itself? How?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Happy 2008 in advance!
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Thanks and Regards,
> >>>>> Edwin
> >>>>>
>
>
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