Harv
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Posted: Nov. 13 2005,15:37 |
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Quote (wibble @ Nov. 11 2005,19:08) | Can't comment on (1) - though it would help if you said how you managed to install vmware tools but re (2) if you create a default VM you get a SCSI drive /dev/sda, which dsl doesn't see i think; you need to create a custom vm with an IDE drive, which dsl sees as /dev/hda |
Wibble,
Thanks for your help. I did try adding an IDE to the VM but cfdisk did not see any /dev/hda,b,c... Let me try that again. My main question is, what do you use to see a list of what /dev/hd-whatever's DSL is seeing? I plainly confess my ignorance in the details of running Linux and do not know how to do this.
As to adding the VMWare tools, I just used the VM | Install VMWare Tools... pulldown menu choice. If there was an error message I never saw it in the several times I did this on different DSL VM installs. I'm running VMWare Workstation 5.0, which may handle this differently from GSX Server.
Harv
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