Hi all, I tried to install centos 4.5 i386 as a guest on an AMD x2 machine today. It told me it did not find any install media. I had created an 8G disk for it. Is there a SCSI driver I need to "Add" when prompted? I have never used SCSI and dont know which SCSI controller vmware is emulating. What driver do I need to load? I was then surprised some time later when my machine locked up. Typically my machine is fine. only thing different is today I install vmware server 1.0.4. After the reboot it has been fine again - but I have not restarted vmware. Thanks, Jerry
Scott Silva
2007-Sep-24 18:32 UTC
[CentOS] Re: vmware server 1.0.4 and centos 4.5 i386 install
Jerry Geis spake the following on 9/24/2007 11:12 AM:> Hi all, > > I tried to install centos 4.5 i386 as a guest on an AMD x2 machine today. > It told me it did not find any install media. I had created an 8G disk > for it. > Is there a SCSI driver I need to "Add" when prompted? I have never used > SCSI > and dont know which SCSI controller vmware is emulating. > > What driver do I need to load? > > I was then surprised some time later when my machine locked up. Typically > my machine is fine. only thing different is today I install vmware > server 1.0.4. > After the reboot it has been fine again - but I have not restarted vmware. > > Thanks, > > JerryVMWare emulates 2 different scsi controllers, LSI logic and Buslogic. The trouble is that the default in VMWare is Buslogic, while the RedHat based distros no longer ship with that driver. You need to create the disk image using the LSILogic controller, which you can select if you use custom instead of typical when you create your VM image. -- MailScanner is like deodorant... You hope everybody uses it, and you notice quickly if they don't!!!!