odd. I have had no problems running that image in VMWare Server, Player and ESX 3.

Jason
The place where you made your stand never mattered,
only that you were there... and still on your feet




cesarhr wrote:
My teacher of VMware Rene Tavera resolved problem.

The File zenoss-1.1.1-x86.vmware.zip has 2 problems:
1. This incomplete one
2. The file zenoss-1.1.1-x86.vmx dosen't have MAC Address.

Solution, very easy:

Create New Virtual Machine with:
a) custom, Other Linux 2.6.x Kernel.
b) Use an_existing virtual disk, (ie zenoss-1.1.1-x86.vmdk)

Note: The Virtual Machine good works with 380 MB of Memory. Ooops.

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