On Monday 06 December 2004 10:43 am, Greg Meyer wrote:
> On Sunday 05 December 2004 09:37 pm, Jan Rubbrecht wrote:
> > I am also kind of a newbie in Linux, but it seems to me that your
> > cdrom is not correctly configured/working under Linux, might be worth
> > checking that out if you're sure that VMWare should boot from CDrom
> > first.
> >
> > I don't think VMWare boots from cdrom by default, go in the BIOS
> > settings when you turn on your VM (usually by pressing F2) and put the
> > CD on top of the list (usually by pressing +), save, exit, reboot.
>
> On my machines, vmware won't boot from cd unless I configure the drive with
> legacy emulation.

Hi Greg, I've just found out that in Mdk10.1, I can boot my vmware.
How do I set the drive into legacy mode?
Thanks,

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