VMware server 1.0.1 and RedHat AS4

Stephen Carville stephen at totalflood.com
Thu Feb 22 18:21:36 UTC 2007


Paul Gotter wrote:
> I should have been more specific with my question.  During creation of 
> the VM, under Linux guest OS, I don't see RedHat AS4 listed under 
> versions.  Should I be selecting RedHat ES4, or Other Linux 2.6.x kernel?

If your using "Typical" from the wizard, select "Redhat Enterprise Linux 
4".  That's usually a good place to start if your doing "Custom" too.

I'm running CentOS4.4 right now in a VM to test some timezone patches. 
All my production boxes are either AS3 or AS4.

> 
> Paul
> 
> 
> Quoting inode0 <inode0 at gmail.com>:
> 
>> On 2/22/07, Paul Gotter <pg at the-wire.com> wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I was wondering if anyone is using VMware 1.0.1 with RedHat AS4 as a
>>> guest.  If so, what is the best way of configuring the virtual machine?
>>
>> Not currently but I run related VMs as guests now.
>>
>> What is the best way to configure it I imagine entirely depends on
>> what you are planning to do with it. At least as far as networking,
>> storage, and attached devices go. Memory allocation would depend on
>> how you plan to use it and how much the host can spare.
>>
>> In other words, I don't think there is a "best way" in a vacuum.
>>
>> John
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