> Hi, > > Thanks for the responses. I was trying with Vmware server and Vmware > fusion. > > Hakan - you're right . Choosing the "other" vm along with "Linux 2.6.x > kernel " allows me to install the server bit. This is with Vmware fusion. > With Vmware Workstation, that option doesn't quite appear. With the above > "other" and "linux 2.6 kernel" option, it provides it with 384MB of Ram > and > 8GB hard disk. In this case you can't change the Ram which is weird again > . > > Surprisingly, every time you choose a different option, you'll get > different settings of Ram and Hard disk . If you choose "Centos" and > 64bit > it allocates it 1gb ram and 20gb hard disk by default . You can change the > hard disk value though. > > Booting with 384MB ram , the gui installer complains saying it doesn't > have > enough memory to run but the command line Centos setup comes up correctly > but there is no network interface! Seems to be a crazy exercise . I guess > I > need to play with a few more options here. What I've found, using VMware player, is that after I've selected the ISO from which I want to install, I need to go into the VM's properties and remove the *first* CD/DVD drive...this removes the default option that VMP tries to use, and then uses the ISO I want it to use. -- Mike Burger http://www.bubbanfriends.org "It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one ever just stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos