If you are installing into a VM, then the host OS isn't an issue. I've installed Roo on Linux and Windows hosts on both VirtualBox and VMWare without an issue. I'm not sure what you mean by your host does not pick up the complete package, but I'm assuming you mean you can't update the Roo operating system (which is CentOS 5). This is because CentOS turns off updating by default. You need to activate it before you can update the CentOS.

If I've assumed incorrectly, please clarify.

Brett D. Ussher

"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those 
who matter don't mind."
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On 04/22/2012 10:00 AM, honeywall-requ...@public.honeynet.org wrote:
[Honeywall] Recommeded Host OS for Roo1.4
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