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PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 6:52 pm    Post subject: wmvare - what's wrong?? Reply with quote

Hello.
My problem:

Code:

#emerge vmware-workstation
.....
# /opt/vmware/bin/vmware-config.pl
Making sure VMware Workstation's services are stopped.

Stopping VMware services:
   Virtual machine monitor                                             done

You must read and accept the End User License Agreement to continue.
Press enter to display it.

Do you accept? (yes/no) y

Thank you.

Trying to find a suitable vmmon module for your running kernel.

None of VMware Workstation's pre-built vmmon modules is suitable for your
running kernel.  Do you want this program to try to build the vmmon module for
your system (you need to have a C compiler installed on your system)? [yes]

Using compiler "/usr/bin/gcc". Use environment variable CC to override.

What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running
kernel? [/lib/modules/2.4.20-gentoo-r7/build/include]

Extracting the sources of the vmmon module.

Building the vmmon module.

make: Entering directory `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only'
make[1]: Entering directory `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only'
make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only/driver-2.4.20-gentoo-r7'
make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only/driver-2.4.20-gentoo-r7'
make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only/driver-2.4.20-gentoo-r7'
make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only/driver-2.4.20-gentoo-r7'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only'
make: Leaving directory `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmmon-only'
The module loads perfectly in the running kernel.

Extracting the sources of the vmnet module.

Building the vmnet module.

make: Entering directory `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmnet-only'
make: Leaving directory `/tmp/vmware-config1/vmnet-only'
The module loads perfectly in the running kernel.

Do you want networking for your virtual machines? (yes/no/help) [yes] n

Do you want this program to automatically configure your system to allow your
virtual machines to access the host's filesystem? (yes/no/help) y

The version of Samba used in this version of VMware Workstation is licensed as
described in the "/opt/vmware/doc/SAMBA-LICENSE" file.

Hit enter to continue.

Enabling networking (this is required to share the host's filesystem).

Configuring a bridged network for vmnet0.

Configuring a NAT network for vmnet8.

Do you want this program to probe for an unused private subnet? (yes/no/help)
[yes] y

Probing for an unused private subnet (this can take some time)...

The subnet 172.16.54.0/255.255.255.0 appears to be unused.

The version of DHCP used in this version of VMware Workstation is licensed as
described in the "/opt/vmware/doc/DHCP-COPYRIGHT" file.

Hit enter to continue.

Creating a host-only network on vmnet1. (this is required to share the host's
filesystem).

Configuring a host-only network for vmnet1.

Do you want this program to probe for an unused private subnet? (yes/no/help)
[yes] y

Probing for an unused private subnet (this can take some time)...

The subnet 192.168.70.0/255.255.255.0 appears to be unused.

VMware Workstation is installed, but it has not been (correctly) configured
for the running kernel. To (re-)configure it, invoke the
following command: /opt/vmware/bin/vmware-config.pl.

You have successfully configured VMware Workstation to allow your virtual
machines to access the host's filesystem.  Would you like to add a username and
password for accessing your host's filesystem via network interface vmnet1 at
this time? (yes/no/help) [yes] n

You can add more usernames at any time by invoking the following command as
root: "/opt/vmware/bin/vmware-smbpasswd vmnet1 -a <username>"

The configuration of VMware Workstation 4.0.2 build-5592 for Linux for this
running kernel completed successfully.

You can now run VMware Workstation by invoking the following command:
"/opt/vmware/bin/vmware".

Enjoy,

--the VMware team



Then:

# /opt/vmware/bin/vmware

VMware Workstation is installed, but it has not been (correctly) configured for your running kernel. To (re-)configure it, your system administrator must find and run "vmware-config.pl". For more information, please read file "INSTALL" in the VMware Workstation documentation directory.


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