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Date:      Thu, 30 Mar 2000 17:11:13 -0800
From:      Nick Sayer <nsayer@sftw.com>
To:        freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org
Subject:   NT vs WIN98 as vmware guest
Message-ID:  <38E3FB31.3DD4D170@sftw.com>

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After some time with both, it is begining to dawn on me that the
difference between
success and frequent hangs with vmware under FreeBSD is the difference
between
win98 and NT4.

On the same machine I have two guests. One is now an NT4 NTFS partition
running
in a plain disk. The other is win98 running in a virtual disk. The win98
setup is
reasonably stable. The NT4 setup will lock FreeBSD solid usually in
anywhere from
minutes to a couple hours (this is with RELENG_4 as of today).

Has anyone else seen horrible, dramatic problems with NT4 as a guest
under a FreeBSD host
using vmware v2? I would sort of prefer NT, since the few times a
difference between the two
matters, having NT is preferable.

Oh, and it's NT4 workstation, SP 6a.




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