On Fri, 2005-12-23 at 23:19 +0100, Thomas M Steenholdt wrote:
William Lovaton wrote:
> So you managed to install the tools? How did that go?
> is it working good for you? did you see any indication
> of the progress? I just see that g-v-m crashes but
> other than that I don't see that VMWare tool are being
> installed... did you get some feedback on your screen
> or something? did you get a confirmation message that
> the tool were installed ok?
>
You guys could try the latest vmware-any-any patches from
http://ftp.cvut.cz/vmware/ to see if that solves your issues. Whatever
issue could easily be related to selinux, gcc stack protection or some
other thing and the any-any patches tries to take care of weird
situation like this. That said, i did not try installing FC5test under
VMware workstation.
Exactly so, WRT to the vmware-any-any patches. I used them throughout
FC4 with VMWare 5.0 to great results.
The way to install tools in a linux guest, IMHO, is selecting
"install
vmware tools", mount the cd in the guest, untgz and build the tools.
That should take care of the entire thing.
Actually, I installed the RPM, which I would consider preferable in an
RPM-based distro. ;-) Works just as well:
1. Mount CD manually (mount /media/cdrom)
2. run: su -c 'rpm -ivh /media/cdrom/VMWare*rpm'
(you can't use yum because the RPM is not signed -- this is not a big
deal since the package from whence the CD files come is, itself, signed)
3. run: su -c 'vmware-config-tools.pl'
(need kernel-devel and gcc installed)
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