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userdoc:guest_vm_vmware_fusion [2016/02/06 06:53] abelbeck |
userdoc:guest_vm_vmware_fusion [2016/02/06 12:03] abelbeck |
Click "Customize Settings", you will be prompted to save the VM .vmwarevm file, then make some changes... | Click "Customize Settings", you will be prompted to save the VM .vmwarevm file, then make some changes... |
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Select 2 Processor Cores, 512-1024 MB Memory: | Select 2 Processor Cores, 512 to 1024 MB Memory: |
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{{:userdoc:guest_vm_vmware_fusion-processors.jpg?nolink|Processors}} | {{:userdoc:guest_vm_vmware_fusion-processors.jpg?nolink|Processors}} |
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Specify the Hard Disk size, the default is 8 MB, 4 MB should work well for AstLinux. Use a SCSI Controller. | Specify the Hard Disk size, the default is 8 GB, 4 GB should also work well for AstLinux. Use a SCSI Controller. |
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{{:userdoc:guest_vm_vmware_fusion-hard-disk.jpg?nolink|Hard Disk}} | {{:userdoc:guest_vm_vmware_fusion-hard-disk.jpg?nolink|Hard Disk}} |
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Select the "Install" installer menu, follow the dialogs to install an AstLinux image to your virtual disk.\\ | Select the "Install" installer menu, follow the dialogs to install an AstLinux image to your virtual disk.\\ |
When finished select the "Shutdown" installer menu. After shutdown, select the "Startup Disk" as "Hard Disk (SCSI)", then again "Start Up" the VM. | When finished select the "Shutdown" installer menu. |
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| After shutdown, select the "Startup Disk" as "Hard Disk (SCSI)": |
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| {{:userdoc:guest_vm_vmware_fusion-startup-disk.jpg?nolink|Startup Disk}} |
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| Then "Start Up" the VM again: |
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| {{:userdoc:guest_vm_vmware_fusion-astlinux.jpg?nolink|AstLinux}} |
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Finally, configure AstLinux using the normal **[[userdoc:new-install|setup]]**. | Finally, configure AstLinux using the normal **[[userdoc:new-install|setup]]**. |
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!!Tip ->!! After AstLinux boots the first time, note the "(External) IPv4 Address:" on the screen and access the VM with SSH or an HTTPS browser on the same machine. | !!Tip ->!! Note the "IPv4 Address:" on the screen and access the VM with SSH or an HTTPS browser on the same network. |