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Convert AstLinux install files to VMware
You can convert an astlinux-XX.img file to a VMware .vmdk file and have a bootable system with a few simple steps.
- Download an AstLinux 'geni586' .img.gz file
- Decompress the image using gunzip, yielding a .img file
- Use the VBoxManage utility (VirtualBox) to convert the image to a virtual disk
Example:
gunzip astlinux-1.2.3-asterisk-11.18.0.img.gz
VBoxManage convertfromraw -format VMDK astlinux-1.2.3-asterisk-11.18.0.img astlinux-1.2.3.vmdk
Now we are ready to create a new VM in VMware:
- VMware → New…
- Create a custom virtual machine
- Choose Operating System… “Linux → Other Linux 3.x kernel”
- Choose a Virtual Disk… “Use an existing virtual disk” → Choose virtual disk… “astlinux-1.2.3.vmdk”
- Finish, Customize Settings…
Then make custom Settings changes…
Network: Connect directly to the physical network (Bridged)
Processors & RAM: 2 processor cores (for fun) and 512MB RAM
Hard Disk: Disk size: increase to 2.00 GB and check Pre-allocate disk space, then click Apply.
Startup Disk: "Hard Disk (SCSI)" (using "lsilogic" SCSI virtualDev)
The rest of the defaults should be OK.
Start the AstLinux Virtual Machine…
Finally, configure using the normal setup.