VMWare
VMWare
I'm trying to get Slacko 5.4 working in VMWare 9, but it's not reading the virtual drive that is associated with it's VM... Any ideas/suggestions?
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Is your virtual drive IDE or SCSI?
VMware Player, at least, will try to make a SCSI virtual drive for your VM, but it does not work for Puppy. You should remove that drive and create a new one that is set up as IDE.
Here's what the settings for the HDD look like, along with Slacko 5.4 -NOT- seeing the HDD at all in PMount.
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is the virtual drive already partitioned?
aragon
aragon
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SLACKO vbox
virtualbox-4.3-1.sfs: 102 M
I was told that this package could be used on any Puppy since 4.3.1 :
But not true, the package is aimed to a specific version of Slacko.
I look yr progress in the matter. and i will follow your step by step.
Bonne journée.
I was told that this package could be used on any Puppy since 4.3.1 :
But not true, the package is aimed to a specific version of Slacko.
I look yr progress in the matter. and i will follow your step by step.
Bonne journée.
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Re: Is your virtual drive IDE or SCSI?
I just want to verify the same for VMWare Player 4.x. The SCSI option doesn't appear in Puppy 4.3.1 but IDE does.DanYHKim wrote:VMware Player, at least, will try to make a SCSI virtual drive for your VM, but it does not work for Puppy. You should remove that drive and create a new one that is set up as IDE.
Kent C.