[ale] VMware and RH5.2

Nomad the Wanderer nomad at orci.com
Wed Apr 14 17:43:56 EDT 1999


When I run under linux, the linux doesn't get an uptime over
1.0.  I'll be messing with putting a diff dist of Linux on my
system as a test to see if I like it.  

You can run 2 guests (more I think) at the same time.  I'll report
back on how that works.

Robert

Thus spake cfowler at avana.net (cfowler at avana.net):

> 
> I wish you could use the directory off of ext2fs on 98 in vmware
> but that would require some sort of emulation in vmware.  I've
> allways thought the best emulation one could do was to try and
> emulate the chip itself and not the os.  
> 
> VirtualPC for MacOS is a good example of this.  SoftWindows and
> WABI emulate the OS and they never can totally work right.  There
> must be a way to run 2 x86 based OS's on the same machine at
> the same time.  You need a manager running to manager all hardware
> usage of both OS's to keep from problems showing up. 
> 
> Could you not run win98 on a x4 400 machine even though win98
> on supports one chip.  vmware can run on a SMP system therfore
> being invisible to the guest OS and giving 98 alot of cpu power?
> 
> Chris
> --- Original Message ---
> Nomad the Wanderer <nomad at orci.com> Wrote on 
> Wed, 14 Apr 1999 15:15:43 -0600
>  ------------------ 
> I run it on my home box.  Works great.  I'm running on a P2-300
> though.
> I tried on my P-233 laptop.  It was slow, but it ran.
> 
> I believe you can use an existing IDE hard drive, just not SCSI
> (what I have)
> if you point it to type "persistant" on /dev/hdXX.
> 
> It's been extremely stable for me.  I run my quicken and quickbooks
> on it.
> 
> One thing you can do is boot in one OS, copy source files to
> a secondary
> HD, stop the vmware machine, and start another vmware machine
> and 
> tell it to use the secondary HD from the other machine.  Makes
> installing
> really nice if you don't have the OS on a CD....
> 
> Robert
> 
> 
> Thus spake Wandered Inn (esoteric at denali.atlnet.com):
> 
> > Anyone else tried running vmware under Linux?  I've fired it
> up a couple
> > of times, and each time I ended up having to hit the reset
> button.  I'm
> > not running the prescribed hardware, (pentium 200/128M mem),
> but I would
> > have expected it to just run a bit slower.  I've given up on
> it as I
> > don't want to trash my system.
> > 
> > I've also failed to find the docs that tell you how to run
> an existing
> > environment.  That is, I'd like to fire up win95 that is already
> > installed in my drive via vmware under Linux.  Any pointers
> as to where
> > this is defined??
> > 
> > cfowler at avana.net wrote:
> > > 
> > > http://www.vmware.com/software/vmware-wizard.gz
> > > 
> > > This fixes all problems with vmware-wizard.  If you do not
> have
> > > a fast processor it will run very slow.  I have been able
> to
> > > run FreeBSD 2.2.6 and Win98 under vmware.  My PC is too slow
> > > to run Solaris 2.5 and would not boot up OpenBSD.  I have
> not
> > > tried NetBSD.  They state you can not run SCO or UnixWare.
>  Hope
> > > this info helps.
> > > 
> > > It seems that when the guest OS is idle vmware runs around
> 95%
> > > of CPU time on the host OS.  I hope the final product does
> not
> > > do this.
> > > 
> > > Please email me your comments on vmware.
> > > 
> > > Chris
> > > 
> > > --- Original Message ---
> > > "Baron Shatturday" <saturday at deathsdoor.com> Wrote on
> > > Wed, 9 Apr 1997 15:32:58 -0400
> > >  ------------------
> > > Chris asks something dear to my heart:
> > > 
> > > > VMWare Wizard states that fdisk 2.1 is not supported but
> this
> > > > is the default fdisk that comes with RH5.2.  Does anyone
> know
> > > > which version is supported and could e-mail me that binary?
> > > 
> > > This is the same error I get when I try to run VMWare.  I,
> too
> > > would
> > > consider it a great boon if someone could enlighten me on
> this
> > > issue.  I
> > > really wanna run that VM stuff.
> > > 
> > > da Baron
> > 
> > --
> > Until later: Geoffrey		esoteric at denali.atlnet.com
> > 
> > It should be illegal to yell "Y2K" in a crowded economy.
> > 	-- Larry Wall, creator of the programming language Perl
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Robert L. Harris                |    Windows is to Unix 
> Senior System Administrator II  |      what 'hooked on phonics'
>   at Great West Life.           \_       is to Shakespeare
> 
> 
> http://www.orci.com/~nomad
> 
> DISCLAIMER:
>       These are MY OPINIONS ALONE.  I speak for no-one else.
> 
> FYI:
>  perl -e 'print $i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10);'
> 
> 
> 
> 

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Robert L. Harris                |    Windows is to Unix 
Senior System Administrator II  |      what 'hooked on phonics'
  at Great West Life.           \_       is to Shakespeare


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DISCLAIMER:
      These are MY OPINIONS ALONE.  I speak for no-one else.

FYI:
 perl -e 'print $i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10);'






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