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Guest Operating System Installation Guide
Do not start the X server in the guest operating system until you install VMware Tools
and run the SaX2 configuration utility. See Before You Start the X Server below.
Before You Start the X Server
After you have installed VMware Tools, but before you start the X server, as the root
user, run the SaX2 configuration utility to configure your X server. At a command
prompt, type SaX2 and use the wizard to configure your X server. If you intend to
connect to this virtual machine with the VMware Virtual Machine Console, configure
the color resolution for 65536 (16-bit) colors or less.
After you run SaX2 you may boot your SuSE Linux 8.2 virtual machine with any of the
selections offered in GRUB.
Enabling Sound After Installing SUSE LINUX 9.0
VMware GSX Server: The sound device is disabled by default and must be enabled
with the virtual machine control panel (VM > Settings) after the operating system has
been installed. To set up the virtual machine to play sound, see Configuring Sound in
the GSX Server documentation.
Known Issues
Virtual Machine May Hang during Guest Operating System Installation
On some host systems, the SUSE LINUX 9.0 installer attempts to use a kernel that is
incompatible with the ACPI features of the virtual hardware. To work around this
problem, open the virtual machine’s configuration file in a text editor and add the
following line:
acpi.present = FALSE
You should then be able to install and run a SUSE LINUX 9.0 guest operating system.
Installation from DVD May Stop with an Error Message
Installation from a DVD may stop at the Software item under Installation Settings
with the following error message: No base selection available. ERROR: No proposal.
SUSE has seen this problem on both physical and virtual machines. To work around
the problem inside a virtual machine, type the following at the boot prompt as you
begin the installation:
linux cdromdevice=/dev/hdc
Replace /dev/hdc with the appropriate device name if your CD-ROM device is not
the master device on the second IDE channel.
The installation should then proceed normally.
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