Are there step-by-step VMWare instructions?
bsdfsse
bsdfsse at optonline.net
Thu Sep 30 01:29:51 PDT 2004
I tried some more things I read about online, but it still locks up:
I rebuilt my kernel with "HZ=1200", and that got rid of the "rtc:
100>kern.hz" messages.
My /boot/loader.conf needed this:
hw.ata.ata_dma="0"
which changed this message:
ad0: WARNING - WRITE_DMA no interrupt but good status
to become this message:
ad0: WARNING - WRITE_MUL no interrupt but good status
The machine still hangs when I start the virtual machine.
As soon as I hit the "Power on" button, FreeBSD nearly freezes. I can
do a few things, but even after I "kill -9" vmware, the machine is still
hosed.
I really need to get VMWare to work, or else I have to reload Linux (or
Windows). I own VMware 3.2 and 4.5 for both Windows and Linux.
Each time my machine locks up, it starts running "fsck" in the background.
Any suggestions?
bsdfsse wrote:
>
> I am beginning to try and run the vmware3 port on FreeBSD-5.3beta6.
>
> First I "upgraded" the machine to 5.3-Stable by putting "RELENG_5" in my
> stable-supfile.
>
> Next I went in to /usr/ports/emulators/vmware3 and ran:
> make
> make install
>
> I rebooted and ran "vmware &" in a command window, and then entered my
> Linux licsense serial number.
>
> One of the first things it asked me, was what network device to bind to
> "vmmonet" (I think), so I entered "fxp0" - which now I wonder if it
> should have been "/dev/fxp0".
>
> After completing the install, I rebooted so it would run its start script.
>
> Next I used the wizard to make Win2000 Professional system, and copied
> the Win2000 Pro ISO over to this machine. I configured the vm's cdrom to
> be the Win2000 ISO file, so I could install it.
>
> When the VM machine boot, it couldn't find the mouse, so I selected (I
> think) "/dev/mouse" and that error went away. Them it would not go past
> this error:
>
> Cannot attach shared memory segment: Invalid argument.
> Failed to initialize SVGA device.
>
> I looked up on Google and found this:
>
> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-emulation/2004-August/000526.html
>
>
> "ake sure that you have sysctl
> kern.ipc.shm_allow_removed set to 1"
>
> So I made the change he suggested, rebooted, and it did get past that
> error.
>
> When it came up, it complained about not being able to bind vmnet, then
> the machine locked up solid.
>
> Now I made a new virtual machine, and tried to install without
> networking inside the vm, and it the machine 99% locked (the mouse
> sometimes moves).
>
> I can't shell in using putty.exe either.
>
> It would really be nice if there was some step-by-step instructions, it
> would make it easier for people to switch to FreeBSD (like I'm doing). I
> am trying to document things as I go along, so if such doucments do not
> exist, mine can be used by the next guy.
>
> The above link I found is an example of the knowledge being spread
> around, maybe we can collect it in to one spot?
>
> I can post more detailed errors if this document does not exist, I
> thought I would ask first in case it did.
>
> thx!
>
>
>
>
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