How to Install DSL in VMware 6Forum: HD Install Topic: How to Install DSL in VMware 6 started by: phez Posted by phez on Aug. 11 2007,06:31
Installing DSL to VMware 6* I am assuming you have downloaded and installed VMware. Download DSL .ISO image (I am using dsl-3.4.iso): < http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub....ent.iso > 1. Create new Virtual Machine in VMware with the following settings. NOTE: When prompted in VMware i chose custom as I want to mount this as a server in VMWare v1.0.3 and virtual machines created in Workstation6 mode are not comptible, so choose Workstation5 if you plan to use as a server. - Select Guest OS type as Linux -> Other Linux 2.6.x Kernel - Give it a name e.g. "DSL" - Choose the number CPUs - Choose the memory amount (I have used as low as 64MB but depending on what you want to do you will need more, e.g. OpenOffice requires 384MB) - Choose Network type (use bridged is possible) - Select I/O adapter types (just click next) - Create new virtual disk - Virtual Disk Type (IMPORTANT - Make sure you choose IDE and NOT SCSI as you will have problems) - Specify Disk Capacity - WARNING - It is painful to increase the disk size at a later date, so bigger is better in this case - Specify Disk File name - I usually rename it to something smaller than the default long name e.g. DSL.vmdk 2. Configure you new Virtual machine - You should now see your new virtual machine in VMWare - Click Edit virtual machine settings - Remove any un-necesary items e.g. Floppy drive, Sound (if you have no sound card) - Click add and select CD-ROM - Select Use ISO Image - Browse for the DSL ISO image you have downloaded and select it - Click OK (make sure you see the check box "Connect at power on") so that the Virtual Machine boots from the ISO image 3. Start your Virtual Machine - You should now see the Boot screen for DSL - Hit enter, DSL will boot - once you see your desktop, click "ATerminal" - type "sudo -s" enter - type "cfdisk" - Select "Y" when asked Do you wish to start with a zero table - You will now see your cfdisk applicaton. Use the arrow keys and select "NEW" - Select "Primary" then select the size (by default it will be the entire HDD space you sepcified in VMware - I used the whole amount - some say leave space for a swap drive) - Select "Bootable" (you see the word "Boot" under the Flags coloumn) - Select "Write" - When prompted with a (Y/N) type "YES" and hit enter. Once completed you will see the message "Wrote partition to hard disk" - Select "QUIT" - now back at the command prompt type "mkfs /dev/hda1". This will prepare the hard drive file system ready for installation. (this is not necessary, you can skip directly to the next step if you wish) - now type "dsl-hdinstall" - you will be prompted for the target drive type "hda1" and press enter - you will then be prompted for multiuser logins (Y/N) - I choose "N" - Select "N" for ext3 filesystm (unless you know what its for) - Select "Y" to continue. You should see "The copying of system files has been complted" - Select "Y" when asked "Proceed to install a boot loader" - Type "g" for GRUB (Unless you specifically want LILO) - NOTE: This is case sensitive, it will default to GRUB otherwise - Type "Y" when prompted for reboot - You will see DSL shut down and press "Enter" when prompted - At the VMware screen, Stop the Virtual Machine (hit the red stop button) and click edit and select the CD-ROM device that points to your VMware image .iso file - Click remove and start the Virtual machine again. - You should be prompted to enter a password for the "root" user and the "dsl" user. - If it starts and you see your DSL desktop you have succesfully intalled DSL ! Congrats! Please note, Im an abolute noob when it comes to Linux, so maybe there is a faster way to do this, but the above worked for me and I hope it will help others. BTW, DSL has to be the fastest linux distros out there. Please make a donation, however small. Cheers, Phez Posted by patriot76 on Aug. 18 2007,21:13
phez, that's a fantastic tutorial! I followed it to the letter and installed DSL in VirtualBox, which I assume is the same as VMware. I wish there were more tutorials in LinuxLand like yours, because it was clear and it worked! Can you write up a tutorial for installing Adobe Flash? I follow the Adobe website's instructions for all 3 types of download, and never get past the terminal message, "no such directory."
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