[CentOS-virt] My CentOS in VMware can't find my wireless card
Drew
drew.kay at gmail.comWed Jun 8 12:42:24 UTC 2011
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> hi, > i'm woo, I'm a newer to CentOS. I installed my CentOS5.3(2.6.18-128.el5) > in VMware. > And my wireless card is MERCURY 54U(Atheros AR5xxx).I plugged the USB card > into my virtual machine, but it couldn't be found. First off. Which VMWare program are you using? There are some pretty big differences between the Player/Workstation/Server family and the ESX(i)/vSphere family of products. ESX you can pretty much write that idea off unless you have a newer system that supports Intel's VT-d (or AMD's equivalent). Player is a bit different if it's a usb device as you can attach to the guest a required. Assuming Player, are you *absolutely sure* that you connected the USB device to the guest per VMware's procedures? If yes, what's the output of "lsusb"? We need to know *if* it's being seen by the guest at all to begin with. -- Drew "Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood." --Marie Curie "This started out as a hobby and spun horribly out of control." -Unknown
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