On Wed, 2006-06-07 at 08:54 -0400, William Hooper wrote: > Ralph Angenendt wrote: > > William Hooper wrote: > > > >> > >> Ralph Angenendt wrote: > >> > >>> Azil Adi Permana wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>> but this trick cannot be used with VMWare Player, since i use this > >>>> to minimizing my desktop's memory. > >>> > >>> You cannot install a system with vmware player. > >>> > >> > >> Why not? Editing the config file to point to the ISO is all you need. > >> > > > > Since when does vmware player(!) allow for the creation of vmware vmdks? > > ^^^^^^^^^ > > > > > > Again: You need either a prebuilt vmdk image or one of the other vmware > > products to create vmdks. vmware player can not do that. > > Creating a vmdk is completely different then "install[ing] a system". > There are a number of vmdk's available (some from VMWare, some from other > sources) that one could reformat quite easily. > On that note, our own Karanbir Singh (z00dax) has created a VMWare Player image that one can install too. We used to use it before VMWare Server Beta was released for free. Now I just use VMWare Server since it is free. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20060607/661f9d7d/attachment-0005.sig>