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On Sunday 17 February 2008 15:05:26 Carlos E. R. wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying the script "vmware-mount.pl" (VMware-server-1.0.4-56528) thus:
nimrodel:/Reserva/vmware/Virtual Machines/Windows Me # vmware-mount.pl -p Windows\ Me.vmdk
-------------------------------------------- VMware for Linux - Virtual Hard Disk Mounter Version: 1.0 build-56528 Copyright 1998 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved. -- VMware Confidential --------------------------------------------
Nr Start Size Type Id Sytem -- ---------- ---------- ---- -- ------------------------ 1 63 16771797 BIOS C Win95 FAT32 (LBA)
So, the disk is recognized. I try to mount it:
nimrodel:/Reserva/vmware/Virtual Machines/Windows Me # vmware-mount.pl Windows\ Me.vmdk 1 ../mnt1/
-------------------------------------------- VMware for Linux - Virtual Hard Disk Mounter Version: 1.0 build-56528 Copyright 1998 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved. -- VMware Confidential --------------------------------------------
It has been reported that this program does not work correctly with 2.4+ Linux kernels in some cases, and you are currently running such a kernel. Do you really want to continue? [N] Y
No Network Block Device detected.
There is no Network Block Device defined on this machine. This script is about to create the /dev/nb0 Network Block Device. Continue? [Y] N
Unable to continue.
What on earth is it wanting the network for? Is there some other way to mount the virtual disk without such a thing?
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