Difference between revisions of "VMware - VMware Player - on OpenSuse 10.1"
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− | According to [http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/15963.htmlHow to install VMware 5.0 workstation on SUSE Linux 10.0] do the following step: | + | According to <ref>[http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/15963.htmlHow to install VMware 5.0 workstation on SUSE Linux 10.0]</ref> do the following step: |
Go into the kernel source directory and make a configfile. | Go into the kernel source directory and make a configfile. | ||
Revision as of 15:44, 6 June 2006
Prerequisites
- Get the VMware(player) rpm package (e.g. VMware-player-1.0.1-19317.i386.rpm) from VMware
- Installation of Open SuSE 10.1
- Kernel 2.6.16-4-default
- Actual version of vmware-any-any-update. Search Google.
If you installed vmware(player) before, be shure to delete all files in /tmp:
rm -rf /tmp/vmware-*
Kernel source
Get the kernel-source, gcc, g++ and make and check if everything installed fine:
rpm -qa kernel* gcc* make
Prepare kerneltree
According to <ref>to install VMware 5.0 workstation on SUSE Linux 10.0</ref> do the following step: Go into the kernel source directory and make a configfile.
cd /usr/src/linux make cloneconfig make prepare make prepare_all make modules_prepare (THIS IS IMPORTANT FOR 10.1 !!)
This is necessary because otherwise vmware will NOT compile and leave you with an error message about the wrong kernel directory /usr/src/linux/includ.
Install VMware
1. Install vmware(player) rpm package. 2. Start Installation which and abort with STRG+C when asked for the kernel source directory. 3. Untar vmware-any-any-update and change to the directory and run
perl runme.pl
No vmware(player) should compile without problems.