the vmware install script only creates links for runlevels 3, 5 and 6, there
needs to be a link in /etc/rc2.d/ too (2 is the default runlevel for Debian)
cp -a /etc/rc5.d/S99vmware /etc/rc2.d/
that should do it
HTH
> On Wed, Mar 24, 1999 at 11:24:08AM -0500, Matthew Cocker wrote:
> > The insta
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> what's VMWare? is it like an emu? any pointers to info?
VMware is a company taht produces a virtual x86 machine running on x86
Linux or (soon to come) x86 WinNT.
It is buy-ware but a beta release is free to public download. for more
infomation: http://www.vmware.com
Sorry to ask,
what's VMWare? is it like an emu? any pointers to info?
TIA,
Horacio.
Peter Makholm dixit:
> Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I see from the vmware web page that 64 MB RAM is required. Does anyone
> > know if this is a hard requirement? I'd like to install the de
Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I see from the vmware web page that 64 MB RAM is required. Does anyone
> know if this is a hard requirement? I'd like to install the demo on a
> system with 40 MB.
It's a matter of speed.
I've installed Win95 over VMware on my AMD K6 200Mhz with 32 MB
I see from the vmware web page that 64 MB RAM is required. Does anyone
know if this is a hard requirement? I'd like to install the demo on a
system with 40 MB.
Bob
Bob Nielsen Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tucson, AZ AMPRnet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Wed, Mar 24, 1999 at 11:24:08AM -0500, Matthew Cocker wrote:
> The install script for vmware installs a /etc/rc.d/init.d directory with
> a vmware init script for setting up and loading the required modules.
> When I reboot my box the vmware moddules did not load. My guess is if I
> make a link
*- On 24 Mar, Matthew Cocker wrote about "VMware again"
> The install script for vmware installs a /etc/rc.d/init.d directory with
> a vmware init script for setting up and loading the required modules.
> When I reboot my box the vmware moddules did not load. My guess is if I
> make a link from /et
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