Installazione VMWare Server su Debian
Debian Lenny e VMware 2.0.1
- Install the packages required
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` libx11-6 libx11-dev x-window-system-core x-window-system xspecs libxtst6 psmisc build-essential
- Create the directory where we want to install our virtual machines:
sudo mkdir /files/space/vmware
- The VMware server can be downloaded for free from the VMware website:
http://www.vmware.com/download/server/
- Extract the file
tar xvfz VMware-server-*.tar.gz
- Install GCC version with which the kernel was compiled
sudo apt-get install gcc-4.1
- BECOME ROOT
sudo -i
- Force GCC version to use
export CC=/usr/bin/gcc-4.1
- Run the installer script
cd vmware-server-distrib ./vmware-install.pl
- After the completion you can enter your vmware trough
https://servername:8333
Riferimenti
Debian etch e VMWare 1.0.8
Installare i prerequisiti:
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` libx11-6 libx11-dev xspecs libxtst6 libxrender1 psmisc build-essential
Prelevare la tarball di VMware Server ed ottenere il numero di serie gratuito:
cd /tmp wget URL of the VMware Server for linux binary tar.gz package
Scompattare, e lanciare l'installazione, accettando tutti i default (per il networking, scegliere bridged e basta, se serve quello)
tar xvfz VMware-server-*.tar.gz cd vmware-server-distrib sudo ./vmware-install.pl
Finita l'installazione, da un client con la console di amministrazione di VMWare, è possibile creare, e gestire macchine.
Per installarla su Ubuntu Gutsy, abilitare il repository partner, e
sudo apt-get install vmware-server
Avviarla con ALT-F2 - vmware
Loggarsi con root/password