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qqun à déja installer vmware wks 2.0 sur une slackware
Pascal Duquenoy
pamela:/usr/local/bin# vmware-config.pl
Making sure VMware's services are stopped.
Stopping VMware services:
Virtual machine monitor
done
Virtual bidirectional parallel port
done
Bridged networking on /dev/vmnet0
done
DHCP server on /dev/vmnet1
done
SMB share server on /dev/vmnet1
done
SMB name server on /dev/vmnet1
done
Host-only networking on /dev/vmnet1
done
Virtual ethernet
done
Trying to find a suitable vmmon module for your running kernel.
The module up-2.2.16 loads perfectly in the running kernel.
Making sure that both the parport and parport_pc kernel services are
available.
Trying to find a suitable vmppuser module for your running kernel.
The module up-2.2.16 loads perfectly in the running kernel.
Do you want this script to automatically configure your system to
allow your
Virtual Machines to access the host filesystem? (yes/no/help) [yes]
yes
The version of Samba used in this version of VMware is licensed as
described in
the "/usr/local/share/doc/vmware/SAMBA-LICENSE" file.
Hit enter to continue.
Enabling networking (this is required to share the host filesystem).
Trying to find a suitable vmnet module for your running kernel.
The module up-2.2.16 loads perfectly in the running kernel.
Enabling host-only networking (this is required to share the host
filesystem).
Host-only networking is currently configured to use the private
subnet
172.16.124.0/255.255.255.0. Do you want to keep these settings? [yes]
10.0.0.4
The answer "10.0.0.4" is invalid. It must be one of "y" or "n".
Host-only networking is currently configured to use the private
subnet
172.16.124.0/255.255.255.0. Do you want to keep these settings? [yes]
n
Do you want this script to probe for an unused private subnet?
(yes/no/help)
[yes] yes
Probing for an unused private subnet (this can take some time).
Either your host is not connected to an IP network, or its network
configuration
does not specify a default IP route. Consequently, the subnet
192.168.24.0/255.255.255.0 appears to be unused.
This system appears to have a DHCP server configured for normal use.
Beware that
you should teach it how not to interfere with VMware's DHCP server.
There are
two ways to do this:
1) Modify the file /etc/dhcpd.conf to add something like:
subnet 192.168.24.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
# Note: No range is given, vmnet-dhcpd will deal with this subnet.
}
2) Start your DHCP server with an explicit list of network interfaces
to deal
with (leaving out vmnet1). e.g.:
dhcpd eth0
Consult the dhcpd(8) and dhcpd.conf(5) manual pages for details.
Hit enter to continue.
This system appears to have a CIFS/SMB server (Samba) configured for
normal use.
If this server is intended to run, you need to make sure that it will
not
conflict with the Samba server setup on the private network (the one
that we use
to share the host filesystem). Please check your /etc/smb.conf file
so that:
. The "interfaces" line does not contain "192.168.24.1/255.255.255.0"
. There is a "socket address" line that contains only your real host
IP address
Hit enter to continue.
File /etc/vmware/config is backed up to /etc/vmware/config.old.0.
Starting VMware services:
Virtual machine monitor
done
Virtual bidirectional parallel port
done
Virtual ethernet
done
Bridged networking on /dev/vmnet0/etc/init.d/vmware: line 10:
381 Erreur de segmentation ( trap '' SIGHUP; "$func" "$@" )
>/dev/null 2>&1
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