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Guest Operating System Installation Guide
Modifying Your GRUB Boot Loader
1. In a text editor, edit /etc/grub.conf.
2. Look for the following section in the file. Note that you may see a different kernel
instead of the 2.4.20-8 kernel shown below.
title Red Hat Linux (2.4.20-8)
root (hd0,0)
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.20-8 ro root=LABEL=/
initrd ....
3. At the end of the kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.20-8 ro root=LABEL=/
line, add nosysinfo.
4. Save and close the file. You can now boot the guest.
5. Restart the guest operating system.
Note: If you are not confident with changing this configuration file, copy the above
four line section and change the title from Red Hat Linux to RH Linux
Guest, and add nosysinfo to the end of the line beginning with kernel in the
newly created section. At boot time, you can choose to boot either the RH Linux
Guest for optimal performance or Red Hat Linux for your original setup.
Modifying Your LILO Boot Loader
1. In a text editor, edit /etc/lilo.conf.
2. Look for the following line
append="....."
3. Add nosysinfo to the line like this:
append="..... nosysinfo"
4. If there is no append= line in /etc/lilo.conf, add the following line:
append="nosysinfo"
at the beginning of /etc/lilo.conf, before the first image= or other=
directive.
5. Save and close the file.
6. Run the lilo command again so your changes can take effect.
7. Restart the guest operating system.
Migration to a Different Processor
VMware Workstation or VMware GSX Server: VMware recommends you do not
migrate a Red Hat Linux 9.0 virtual machine between hosts when one host is running
on an AMD processor and the other is running on an Intel processor.
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