Good day everyone.....
I have an install of centos 4.0 patched to 4.2 as my base install. I then installed VMWare 3.2 (gx) over top. I was then going through the install of centos 4.2 (non-patched - latest ISO's) into a virtual machine. Now here is where the issue happens.... on the install, the file "xorg-x11" causes a typical "file can not be access/ file not found" error. I have tried 2 sets of disks (different media even) on my older ISO images, and then even started with the current ISO images on another set of new media. The same symptom always occurs. On the same file, every-time. HAs anyone come across this? Does anyone have CentOS working with VMWare?
Thanks in advance!
Dustin
I use vmware quite extensively.. I have noticed issues with the cdrom's acting funny (including this issue) if the cdrom is not set for "Legacy Emulation"
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 15:13 -0700, Dustin Krysak wrote:
Good day everyone.....
I have an install of centos 4.0 patched to 4.2 as my base install. I then installed VMWare 3.2 (gx) over top. I was then going through the install of centos 4.2 (non-patched - latest ISO's) into a virtual machine. Now here is where the issue happens.... on the install, the file "xorg-x11" causes a typical "file can not be access/ file not found" error. I have tried 2 sets of disks (different media even) on my older ISO images, and then even started with the current ISO images on another set of new media. The same symptom always occurs. On the same file, every-time. HAs anyone come across this? Does anyone have CentOS working with VMWare?
Thanks in advance!
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Ok - i will research that, and get back after i have a go at that... and did that in fact fix this exact issue?
Thanks!
d
On 28-Oct-05, at 4:02 PM, Mark Elam wrote:
I use vmware quite extensively.. I have noticed issues with the cdrom's acting funny (including this issue) if the cdrom is not set for "Legacy Emulation"
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 15:13 -0700, Dustin Krysak wrote:
Good day everyone.....
I have an install of centos 4.0 patched to 4.2 as my base install. I then installed VMWare 3.2 (gx) over top. I was then going through the install of centos 4.2 (non-patched - latest ISO's) into a virtual machine. Now here is where the issue happens.... on the install, the file "xorg-x11" causes a typical "file can not be access/ file not found" error. I have tried 2 sets of disks (different media even) on my older ISO images, and then even started with the current ISO images on another set of new media. The same symptom always occurs. On the same file, every-time. HAs anyone come across this? Does anyone have CentOS working with VMWare?
Thanks in advance!
Dustin _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
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