Wooowww! that's very clever, I'll try that as soon as I get to my office.
Thanks a lot to all of you guys!.
-William
El dom, 25-12-2005 a las 11:34 -0500, Paul W. Frields escribió:
On Sun, 2005-12-25 at 02:40 +0100, Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
But I'm a little confused, some of you have been talking about that a CD is necessary to configure the VMWare tools. I just downloaded and installed the RPM from the VMWare web site, in my case there is no CD.
The "CD" is not a real CD, but a virtual CD emulated by VMware that gets activated when you chose "Install VMWare Tools" from the VMWare menu. Once activated, you can mount the CD from inside your guest OS as usual.
Right, and then, after you install the RPM inside the guest OS (using "rpm -ivh" as root), you will find you have a vmware-config-tools.pl script available... again, make sure you have gcc and kernel-devel installed. Then run as root and enjoy.
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