Re: [opensuse] 10.2 installation in vmware
On 09/12/06 00:31, Clint Tinsley wrote:
It worked, but in the middle of disk installation the virtual machine crashed complaining about a "vide" unsupported operation(DVD was the iso image in an ide drive, but HD was SCSI).
Could be hardware configuration too. Minimal, no floppy, no sound, LSI Logic SCSI adapter. I am going to guess this is an issue with your DVD drive or the DVD itself as I installed from a DVD drive with no problems. Have you attempted a new burn of the DVD with a verify? Could be a combination of the DVD, SuSE 10.1 and the VMware layer but that is going for the roll of the dice. As already stated I used the iso as virtual dvd drive.
My bad. I slipped on that one. I would say that it would be a problem with accessing the iso file, either due to a bad ISO (md5sum check?) or a hard disk error since the iso lives on the fixed disk; You might try burning the iso and running it from the DVD, if you have one. I installed from the DVD Media, not an iso being emulated as a CD to create my VM. Clint
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: RIPEMD160 On 09/12/06 03:28, Clint Tinsley wrote:
Minimal, no floppy, no sound, LSI Logic SCSI adapter. I am going to guess this is an issue with your DVD drive or the DVD itself as I installed from a DVD drive with no problems. Have you attempted a new burn of the DVD with a verify? Could be a combination of the DVD, SuSE 10.1 and the VMware layer but that is going for the roll of the dice. As already stated I used the iso as virtual dvd drive. My bad. I slipped on that one. I would say that it would be a problem with accessing the iso file, either due to a bad ISO (md5sum check?) Checked after download, correct.
or a hard disk error since the iso lives on the fixed disk; m5sum correct, so no hd error.
You might try burning the iso and running it from the DVD, if you have one. I installed from the DVD Media, not an iso being emulated as a CD to create my VM. I'll wait for the ftp version to appear on the nearest mirror. I'm quite happy with 10.1, before performing a "real" installation I want to test 10.2 thoroughly.
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