> When you installed VMware, you should have ran a script from command line > that had you setup our system for VMware, like the kernel libs for it, > networking, license, etc. > /usr/bin/vmware-config.pl I've done this several times on both Linux VMs, including the whole recompiling of the tools, etc. That's what I assumed was meant by a "config script", so that's what I ran, incluing just a few minutes ago. It didn't change anything. After running that, there is also /usr/bin/vmware-toolbox, an X based utility that doesn't seem to be much use in addressing the problem at hand. Thanks. > I'm sure there are some VMware experts out there. > > I'm running VMware Fusion Beta on my Macbook Pro. I > have three virtual machines: Ubuntu 7.04, openSUSE > 10.2, and Windows XP, all working fine, or they were. > > Yesterday something the external drive on my iMac > (which mostly sits idle) briefly went south for some > unknown reason. I had stuff shared off that system, > e.g., my iTunes library and the main disk drive, so > this caused correspondingly bogus behavior on my MBP, > noticed at first within two of my virtual machines. > > Eventually the only thing I could do was to kill VMware > from a command line, since it became inoperable. Things > remained sluggish until I finally realized that the > real culprit was (evidently) the iMac, which I was only > able to recover by pulling the plug out of the socket. > > After that, I brought up all three virtual machines two > or three times, but have been unable to get a network > connection on any of them. > > On one VM (Ubuntu), ifup keeps fetching me addresses > like 169.254.2.158 rather than a 192.168.N.N. On the > SUSE VM it tells me that DHCP is running in the > background looking for leases, but never finds one. > > Windows is no better, but I know almost nothing about > Windows or how to fix it. In any case, I don't believe > that the VMs themselves are the problem, but that > VMware itself is confused. I've tinkered with the > Settings to no avail. > > Any ideas where to go from here? All of my machines are > useless to me in that condition. My real machines are > all fine. -- Lynn David Newton Phoenix, AZ --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss