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| ====== Convert AstLinux install files to VMware ====== | ====== Convert AstLinux install files to VMware ====== | ||
| + | !!Obsolete info with AstLinux 1.2.5 and later.!! | ||
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| + | ===== Prepare the image ===== | ||
| You can convert an astlinux-XX.img file to a VMware .vmdk file and have a bootable system with a few simple steps. | You can convert an astlinux-XX.img file to a VMware .vmdk file and have a bootable system with a few simple steps. | ||
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| - Download an AstLinux ' | - Download an AstLinux ' | ||
| - Decompress the image using gunzip, yielding a .img file | - Decompress the image using gunzip, yielding a .img file | ||
| - | - Use the VBoxManage utility ([[https:// | + | - Use the VBoxManage |
| Example: | Example: | ||
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| VBoxManage convertfromraw -format VMDK astlinux-1.2.3-asterisk-11.18.0.img astlinux-1.2.3.vmdk | VBoxManage convertfromraw -format VMDK astlinux-1.2.3-asterisk-11.18.0.img astlinux-1.2.3.vmdk | ||
| - | \\ | + | Here is the complete manual of the [[https:// |
| - | Now we are ready to create a new VM in VMware: | + | |
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| + | ===== Import the image in VMWare ===== | ||
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| + | Now we are ready to create a new VM in VMware | ||
| * VMware -> New... | * VMware -> New... | ||
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| Network Adapter: Bridged Networking (connect directly to the physical network) | Network Adapter: Bridged Networking (connect directly to the physical network) | ||
| - | Processors & Memory: 2 processor cores (for fun) and 512MB Memory | + | Processors & Memory: 2 processor cores (for fun) and 512 MB Memory |
| - | Hard Disk: Disk size: increase to 2.00 GB and check Pre-allocate disk space, then click Apply. | + | Hard Disk: Disk size: 2.00 GB (enter), Advanced -> Bus Type: SCSI, check Pre-allocate disk space, then click Apply. |
| Startup Disk: "Hard Disk (SCSI)" | Startup Disk: "Hard Disk (SCSI)" | ||