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Date:      Sat, 18 Dec 1999 21:42:59 -0600 (CST)
From:      "Jeremy L. Stock" <jstock@winterzone.com>
To:        freebsd-emulation@FreeBSD.ORG
Cc:        Devin Butterfield <dbutter@wireless.net>
Subject:   Re: VMware: Questions...
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.9912182104100.53753-100000@nic-31-c23-178.mn.mediaone.net>
In-Reply-To: <19991218204438.A706@jupiter.delta.ny.us>

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On Sat, 18 Dec 1999, Vladimir N. Silyaev wrote:

> > I have just recently installed VMware and have stumbled on a several
> > problems:
> 
> > 1. The virtual machine refuses to boot windoze boot floppies (my win95
> > cdrom is not bootable). I tried 4 or 5 different floppies I had laying
> > around and every time during the boot, the virtual machine appears to
> > freeze right before you would expect the dos prompt to appear. As a
> > result of this I had to build a virtual disk with windows on a linux box
> > and ftp it over to my bsd box (vmware under linux does not have any
> > problem with the boot floppies).
> This is a strange. I have big experience with boot MS DOS 7.X (Windows 9X)
> floppies, and never encounter the any problem. Try to press Shift-F8 and
> trace the loading process.
> 
> > 2. When running VMware I see many messages saying: "linux: syscall
> > setresuid is obsoleted or not implemented (pid=255)" going to the
> > console.
> I think you were ran vmware not from root? 
> And it's a completely true, the setresuid syscall not implemented in 
> linux emulator. 
> 
> > 3. Perhaps related to 2., I notice that windows seems to freeze for 2-3
> > seconds (with disk activity during this freeze and more messages like in
> > 2. going to the console) every 3-4 minutes. 
> Probably 3. and 2. are non related.
> 
> > Is this somehow related to
> > VMware needing a /dev/rtc device? If so, is there any practical way to
> > satisfy this need?
> I don't know what exactly VMware want from a /dev/rtc. The RTC already used in 
> kernel, so it doesn't have any chance to port a linux code.
> 
> --
> Vladimir Silyaev
> 
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I have also seen some of the above problems. I can't successfully boot with
the Windows 98 boot floppy. I had thought it was the CD drivers, but
starting with the no cdrom option still freezes. When I do a shift-F8 it
freezes at ECHO OFF no matter what options I've selected so far. 

I can boot with a 6.2 system floppy. I used it to fdisk, format, and start
the install of '98. 

I have also seen the momentary freezes. If this is related to /dev/rtc,
VMware tools has an option to disable it. I haven't tried this yet as I
haven't grabbed the tools.

I have to thank you Vladimir. Wonderful work. Now if I can just get
networking to cooperate I'll be set.

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Jeremy L. Stock					<jstock@winterzone.com> 
ICQ 46329337					<jstock@visi.com>
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