Dear list, we try to run an ancient version of vmware workstation (3.2) on one of our RedHat WS3 boxes. After patching the vmware RPM package itself with the latest vmware-any-any-patch, vmware tries to start with an already existing installation. The hint we get then just before vmware decides to close itself is, that the kernel we run has PAE enabled which keeps vmware form working. The advice is that we should disable PAE in the kernel and then try again. The machine is a DELL Precision 2 processor machine with 2GB of RAM. The kernel version used is 2.4.21-32.0.1.EL. Looking in /proc/cpuinfo I see that the PAE flags is set for both CPUs. Some googling for this problem led us to giving vmware a try with the single processor kernel started. This works, but of course gives a rather poor overall performance of the system. Can anybody please give me advice or point me to some good URL on how to disable PAE support. My first thought was that this could be controlled by some linux kernel startup option or maybe some smart command with the /proc filesystem. Or do I really have to recompile the kernel? And if so: what should I take care of and how do I preserve the standard redhat kernel settings? Any help would be appreciated, best regards from Urte -- \|/ @ @ ---------------------------------------------------oOO-(_)-OOo------- Urte Fuerst (IT-Manager) German Aerospace Center DLR Phone: +49 (0)551 709 2432 Institute of Aeroelasticity Fax: +49 (0)551 709 2862 Bunsenstrasse 10 E-mail: Urte.Fuerst@xxxxxx 37073 Goettingen All wiyht. Rho sritched mg kegtops awound? -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list