I'm trying to use my copy and whenever I reboot I have to reconfigure everything again using vmware-config.pl. Any idea why I might have to do this? Is there something about the way services are setup under CentOS 4 or something?
Preston
Try the last version 5.x.x
El jue, 08-09-2005 a las 08:28 -0700, Preston Crawford escribió:
I'm trying to use my copy and whenever I reboot I have to reconfigure everything again using vmware-config.pl. Any idea why I might have to do this? Is there something about the way services are setup under CentOS 4 or something?
Preston
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But then I have to pay more money for functionality I don't need.
Preston
On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 11:18 -0500, Francisco Medina Lopez wrote:
Try the last version 5.x.x
El jue, 08-09-2005 a las 08:28 -0700, Preston Crawford escribió:
I'm trying to use my copy and whenever I reboot I have to reconfigure everything again using vmware-config.pl. Any idea why I might have to do this? Is there something about the way services are setup under CentOS 4 or something?
Preston
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On Thursday 08 September 2005 12:18, Francisco Medina Lopez wrote:
Try the last version 5.x.x
El jue, 08-09-2005 a las 08:28 -0700, Preston Crawford escribió:
I'm trying to use my copy and whenever I reboot I have to reconfigure everything again using vmware-config.pl. Any idea why I might have to do this? Is there something about the way services are setup under CentOS 4 or something?
Download the latest vmware-any-any-update from this url and it will work:
http://platan.vc.cvut.cz/ftp/pub/vmware/
Peter.
On 9/8/05, Preston Crawford me@prestoncrawford.com wrote:
I'm trying to use my copy and whenever I reboot I have to reconfigure everything again using vmware-config.pl. Any idea why I might have to do this? Is there something about the way services are setup under CentOS 4 or something?
Try (as root):
vmware-config.pl cp -a /dev/vm* /etc/udev/devices
On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 16:32 -0400, Dan Anderson wrote:
On 9/8/05, Preston Crawford me@prestoncrawford.com wrote:
I'm trying to use my copy and whenever I reboot I have to reconfigure everything again using vmware-config.pl. Any idea why I might have to do this? Is there something about the way services are setup under CentOS 4 or something?
Try (as root):
vmware-config.pl cp -a /dev/vm* /etc/udev/devices
Someone else sent the same off list. Thanks, though, still. Worked like a charm!
Preston
On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 08:28 -0700, Preston Crawford wrote:
I'm trying to use my copy and whenever I reboot I have to reconfigure everything again using vmware-config.pl. Any idea why I might have to do this? Is there something about the way services are setup under CentOS 4 or something?
Preston
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I see the same issue! I have about 30 copies of vmware 4.5.2 that do this on reboot. I am going to try the solution:
Try (as root):
vmware-config.pl cp -a /dev/vm* /etc/udev/devices
As I believe this may work...
Thanks! Worked great. I can't believe I didn't think of it!
On Fri, 2005-09-09 at 14:15 -0700, Mark Elam wrote:
On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 08:28 -0700, Preston Crawford wrote:
I'm trying to use my copy and whenever I reboot I have to reconfigure everything again using vmware-config.pl. Any idea why I might have to do this? Is there something about the way services are setup under CentOS 4 or something?
Preston
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
I see the same issue! I have about 30 copies of vmware 4.5.2 that do this on reboot. I am going to try the solution:
Try (as root):
vmware-config.pl cp -a /dev/vm* /etc/udev/devices
As I believe this may work...
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 08:28 -0700, Preston Crawford wrote:
I'm trying to use my copy and whenever I reboot I have to reconfigure everything again using vmware-config.pl. Any idea why I might have to do this? Is there something about the way services are setup under CentOS 4 or something?
I've had similar problems since upgrading my devel box to FC4. I also get a strangeness where vmware-config.pl runs fine the first time you use it but if you run it again it sends itself to the background and waits. Once this has happened any program that is run, via command line or gui or cron will kick itself to the bg and wait. Nothing is visible yet the programs are in ps.