Eugene Poole wrote: > Has anyone seen an issue like this? I'm continuing to run CentOS 5.3 > because VMware Server 2.02 works well there. And I haven't found a > tutorial or 'How To' showing how to move to kernel based virtualization > (KVM) on the later versions of CentOS. Tutorial, or better yet an explanation how to use: http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/How_To_Migrate_From_Vmware_To_KVM read the bottom part of the page: Starting at v0.12, Qemu-kvm has native support to VMware's disk images v6 (seems to be compatible with v7, used by VMware Server). So VMware images can could be run with Qemu-kvm without any modification (make backups and do it at your own risks though !). Look at your VMX configuration file: scsi0:0.fileName = "zimbra-000001.vmdk" uuid.bios = "56 4d 3f 3d 32 80 5b f2-94 31 21 c9 b2 c3 93 b9" ethernet0.generatedAddress = "00:0c:29:c3:93:b9" And then build the command-line: kvm -drive file=zimbra-000001.vmdk,boot=on \ -net nic,macaddr=00:0c:29:c3:93:b9 -net tap \ -uuid 564d3f3d-3280-5bf2-9431-21c9b2c393b9 The UUID is optional, but might be useful for applications using it for validation (i.e. Windows), and the MAC address as well. Second way could be to convert the disk image: kvm-img convert -O qcow2 zimbra-000001.vmdk zimbra.qcow2 Ljubomir