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wisdom Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 26 May 2002 Posts: 101 Location: sweden
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Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2002 5:13 pm Post subject: vmware&WinXP |
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Is it anyone how got it working with a already installed windowsXP installation?
I have fixit so I can use grub to select OS but when I select winXP it just get black |
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delta407 Bodhisattva
Joined: 23 Apr 2002 Posts: 2876 Location: Chicago, IL
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Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2002 5:15 pm Post subject: |
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It's generally not a good idea to use VMware on an operating system that is used to your system already. VMware emulates a different BIOS on a different motherboard with a different video card and so forth. It may work, it may not work... it would confuse the crap out of Windows 9x, but XP might have a fighting chance.
In any case, I wouldn't try it unless you have nothing to lose. _________________ I don't believe in witty sigs. |
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abhishek Retired Dev
Joined: 28 Jun 2002 Posts: 393 Location: Los Angeles, CA
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wisdom Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 26 May 2002 Posts: 101 Location: sweden
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Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2002 5:32 pm Post subject: |
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In any case, I wouldn't try it unless you have nothing to lose.
I got nothing to lose |
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AutoBot l33t
Joined: 22 Apr 2002 Posts: 968 Location: Usually Out
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Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2002 5:38 pm Post subject: |
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You have to be careful when letting vmware access windows xp, it can cause you to have to reactivate among other things. _________________ This message self destructed a long time ago. |
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arkane l33t
Joined: 30 Apr 2002 Posts: 918 Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2002 5:45 pm Post subject: |
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delta407 wrote: | It's generally not a good idea to use VMware on an operating system that is used to your system already. VMware emulates a different BIOS on a different motherboard with a different video card and so forth. It may work, it may not work... it would confuse the crap out of Windows 9x, but XP might have a fighting chance.
In any case, I wouldn't try it unless you have nothing to lose. |
You can do it with Win2K and I'm sure WinXP fine, the only thing you have to do really is make 2 profiles, one for your normal boot and another for the VMWare boot. Windows will seperate the two driver wise. When you boot in vmware (and select the vmware profile at boot when it gives you a choice after making the extra profile) and go in, you can install the vmware tools and it will not touch the "normal" profile used when booting natively into Windows.
I do it all the time... there isn't anything dangerous about it, you just have to know how to work around harddrive permissions properly, Windows profiles, and the hardware configuration.
One thing I did to allow a normal user the ability to access /dev/hda as rw is create a group called "vmware" and put the users who will be using vmware into it. Then, in the /etc/devfsd.conf, I put the lines:
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REGISTER ^hda$ PERMISSIONS root.vmware 660
REGISTER ^hda1$ PERMISSIONS root.vmware 660
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hda being the full disk, hda1 being my windows partition.
Of course, there are ACPI issues, so if you run into them check out:
http://www.vmware.com/support/gsx/doc/acpihal_w2k_gsx_win.html
I'm not sure if WinXP has the same issue as Win2000 in that respect, but considering the kernels are remarkably the same I wouldn't doubt it. (I only run XP in a vmware session)
HTH |
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arkane l33t
Joined: 30 Apr 2002 Posts: 918 Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2002 5:51 pm Post subject: Re: vmware&WinXP |
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wisdom wrote: | Is it anyone how got it working with a already installed windowsXP installation?
I have fixit so I can use grub to select OS but when I select winXP it just get black |
yeah it will just go black for a little bit... winxp has a wierd boot screen that vmware (in window mode) doesn't like very much.
Or there could be a problem with the grub configuration
My grub for Win2K is this:
title=Win2k
root (hd0,0)
chainloader +1
WinXP shouldn't be much different...
Autobot brought up a good point though, if your running XP under your normal hardware, and then going over to vmware, it will definately require you to reactivate your Windows. (different everything under the sun in vmware, from ram to HAL readings)
That is, unless you use one of the many "fixes" on the 'net to stop this silliness. |
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