Centos-admin spake the following on 4/25/2007 5:51 AM: > Tim Verhoeven wrote: >> On 4/25/07, Centos-admin <redhat at mckerrs.net> wrote: >>> I've just setup 5.0 and can reproduce a crash/reboot every time. >>> Details; >>> >>> x86_64 Install >>> Using Xen Kernel >>> System fully updated including Xen Kernel (latest 1.1 update) >>> Intel Dual Core E6400 >>> 4gb RAM >>> >>> I've installed vmware server 1.0.2 from rpm. It has been configured and >>> is ready to create new machines. I have successfully created a new >>> machine but when I attempt to power-on the system resets. No panic >>> information, just straight to the BIOS. >>> >>> I've searched bugzilla and there appears to be nothing related. >>> >>> I'll do some more testing tomorrow, I'll try without the Xen-ified >>> kernel. >> I'm thinking that when you try it again with a normal kernel you will >> have better success. The VMware you are trying to run will be starting >> in a already virtualized environment. >> >> Regards, >> Tim >> >> > Shite ! > > > I thought it was too good to be true. > > Back to openvz for my 'vm' strategy. > > I need to run vmware and have the ability to run virtual machines. > > > Cheers, > > > Brian. > You can have virtual machines "under" vmware, but not "next" to vmware. I don't think the latter can be done yet. -- MailScanner is like deodorant... You hope everybody uses it, and you notice quickly if they don't!!!!