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On 1/13/14, Adam Carter <adamcarter3@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 5:04 PM, J.Marcos Sitorus <gkjdsh@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> I configured my own kernel. The vmware-modules ebuild will tell you if |
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> you're missing any kernel options that you need. |
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Vmware-modules installed successfully on my gentoo box, no missing modules. |
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I just thought maybe there's some missing dependencies on the ebuild. |
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> Usually all you need to do is setup the vmnet interfaces with |
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> vmware-netcfg, then add network hardware to the guest OS and tell it which |
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> vmnet interface to use. If you run ifconfig do you have multiple vmnet |
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> interfaces? Did you add extra hardware to the guest OS? |
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> HTH, |
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> Adam |
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I cannot access my gentoo box right now, so I can't tell you exactly |
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how many vmnet interface I have. But from what I remember, I have two |
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vmnet: vmnet0 for bridge and vmnet1 for NAT. |
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I am creating several interface on vmware-netcfg, but those interface |
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not connected to physical interface (as explain in this tutorial: |
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http://boerlowie.wordpress.com/2011/12/02/building-the-ultimate-vsphere-lab-part-3-vmware-workstation-8/ |
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). |
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Salam, |
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J.Marcos S. |
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