In theory, it works EXCELLENT. In Windows, when I try and bootup Ubuntu (running on my other partition) - the loading bar completes to load, but then the screen corrupts (gets all scrambled with lines) and appears to stall. On the other side of things, whenever I try and load up Windows via Ubuntu, Windows BSOD's just after its loading bar finishes. Odd. Any ideas?
On a comic note: what is error 17? When I'm in Ubuntu and try and bootup Ubuntu (yes, the same one I'm actively booted on!! ;) ), Grub gives error 17 before it even attempts the suicidal plan... failsafe?
mb
On 11/2/06, Shawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I haven't done this myself, but....
Set up a new VM using the wizard.
When given the option of Typical or Custom, choose custom.
Select all the options as you normally would, until...
When you get to the part where you choose the Disk set up, you have
three options:
- - New Virtual Disk
- - Existing Virtual Disk
- - Physical Disk.
Choose the Physical Disk.
On the next screen choose the drive in question, and/or whether to use
partitions.
If/when you choose partitions, the next screen asks you for details.
My box is giving me a permission denied error at this point, so I can't
continue with "exact" instructions. But the wizard should be pretty
self explanatory.
The end result of this exercise is that you can run either of the OS's
on a dual boot machine, and then run the other OS in a virtual machine.
Any changes you make to the "guest" OS in this case, would be there
when you reboot into the "other" OS (of the dual boot portion).
I would suggest practicing this on a box you can spare to begin with. I
can foresee problems already as the virtual machine would emulate some
of the hardware, whereas the native OS would access the physical
hardware directly. You may need to set up hardware profiles.
You can find some of the "official" instructions at:
http://pubs.vmware.com/server1/wwhelp/wwhimpl/js/html/wwhelp.htm
- - Go to Virtual Machine Guide -> Chapter 6 -> Installing an OS to a
Physical Drive
There are two sub items under that one that covers configuring
Windows/Linux.
Shawn
Mitchell Brown wrote:
> Is it possible to run my existing Linux partition/install in a Windows
> VMware Server console?
> And vice versa?
>
> I thought I heard Shawn say tonight this was possible - but I cannot
> fathom how one would go about this.
>
> Midas
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