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usersguide:runningonvmware [2016/12/13 20:27]
stefanschroeder [Virtual Machine Setup]
usersguide:runningonvmware [2018/09/15 12:59]
lionelsambuc Adding shared folder command
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 When you get the //​d0p0s0>//​ prompt, enter **off** to shutdown the Virtual Machine. When you get the //​d0p0s0>//​ prompt, enter **off** to shutdown the Virtual Machine.
  
-===== Booting ​Minix 3 ===== +===== Booting ​MINIX 3 ===== 
-Now, you have installed ​Minix 3 on the virtual machine. First thing that needs to be sorted is that, next time you boot, you want to boot from the operating system, and not from the CD image.+Now, you have installed ​MINIX 3 on the virtual machine. First thing that needs to be sorted is that, next time you boot, you want to boot from the operating system, and not from the CD image.
  
   - In the //Devices// section, double-click on **CD-ROM**.   - In the //Devices// section, double-click on **CD-ROM**.
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 Save the file and copy it to ///​usr/​pkg/​X11R6/​lib/​X11/​xorg.conf//​. Save the file and copy it to ///​usr/​pkg/​X11R6/​lib/​X11/​xorg.conf//​.
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 +=== Shared Folders ===
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 +VMWare shared folders are supported in much the same way as VirtualBox ones. After defining a shared folder, simply mount it with:
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 +''​mount -t hgfs -o share=NAME none /​mnt''​
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 +Then you can access it under:
 + ''​cd /​mnt/​NAME''​
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 ===== Workarounds ===== ===== Workarounds =====
 ==== Lance workaround ==== ==== Lance workaround ====
usersguide/runningonvmware.txt · Last modified: 2018/09/15 13:01 by lionelsambuc