Re: VMware Server 1.2

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Ok Ralph. I was little bit confused with all the kernel stuff, but it is
working now.

After reboot there was kernel 2.6.18-8.el5xen . Installation went ok,
but as Sean Brown warned me, i should have not used Xen. The reason was
that the new virtual machine was not able to start due 'The process
exited with an error'. So i have removed xen kernel and use kernel
2.6.18-8.1.1.el5. Run vmware config again, and start vmware server. Now
i am installing my first virtual machine - Debian 40r0-i386.

thank you very much Ralph and Sean

Pavel

ps: sorry i did not get it with top posting


Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> Pavel SRB wrote:
>
> A: Because you cannot really see which part of the mail is answered.
>
>   
>> The problem is that not
>>
>> #uname -r
>> 2.6.18-8.el5xen
>>     
>
> Update your kernel then? Or reboot if you already updated the kernel?
>
> Q: Why is top posting bad?
>
> Ralph
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