Vmware|confused about VMware on FreeBSD
confused about VMware on FreeBSD...
John Nielsen lists at jnielsen.netWed Oct 25 10:30:54 PDT 2006
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On Wednesday 25 October 2006 13:22, William Bulley wrote:
> I have tried to research this issue on most of 2006's
> worth of freebsd-emulation at freebsd.org, on Wikipedia,
> using Google, on www.vmware.com and by installing the
> emulators/vmware3 port on FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE.
The vmware3 port is an old version of the VMware workstation product. You need
a license from VMware in order to be able to run it. I don't know if or how
well it works on FreeBSD 6, but I have used it successfully on FreeBSD 4.x
with an eval. license.
> I find that I am confused and unable to get to first
> base with vmware. I think I want the "free" VMware
> Server application to be hosted on FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE
> which will then allow me to try "guest" operating systems
> such as Windows XP and Linux on top of the VMware Server.
That would be nice, but...
> The documentation that comes with the emulators/vmware3
> port (in file:///usr/X11R6/lib/vmware/help/index.htm and
> in /usr/X11R6/share/doc/vmware3/*) doesn't seem to help.
>
> I have run "vmware-wizard" to set up a virtual disk and
> that seems to have worked. When I run vmware (as normal
> user, not root), I am asked for a license key or serial
> number. When I went to www.vmware.com (to register and
> obtain a free serial number), the serial number given me
> does not work when entered into the GUI window asking
> for a valid serial number before letting me "in".
>
> My confusion is complicated by such terms as:
>
> VMware Workstation
"Last-generation" VMware product for non-enterprise use.
> VMware Server
"Current-generation" free VMware product for non-enterprise use on Windows or
Linux.
> emulators/vmware-guestd[345]
> emulators/vmware-tools[2345]
For use with FreeBSD as a guest under old versions of VMware.
> emulators/vmware2 (marked as deprecated and broken)
Broken.
> emulators/vmware3 (vmware3-3.2.1.2242_13,1)
Used to work if you have a license.
> and the fact that the "free" VMware Server download at:
>
> http://www.vmware.com/download/server/
>
> is labled as:
>
> VMware Server (for Windows and Linux systems)
> Latest Version: 1.0.1 | 8/14/06 | Build 29996
VMware Server is a new product that currently has no support for FreeBSD as a
host operating system.
> Can someone please clear up my confusion and get me started
> on the right path to success with VMware Server on FreeBSD,
> or at least point me in the right direction for some decent
> documentation that I can follow to a similar success? Thanks!
In order of preference: either use VMware Server on a Linux host, use a
different virtualization/emulation product (such as qemu) on FreeBSD, or
track down (I don't know if you can still buy them) a license for the Linux
version VMware Workstation 3 and give it a go, using an older branch of
FreeBSD if necessary.
JN
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