![]() ![]() However, most OS will see the card as some derivative of an AMD network card. Other versions of SUSE Linux and other Operating Systems may identify the virtual network card as something else. NOTE: In the later versions of VMware, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 will identify the virtual Network Card as an ‘AMD PCnet – Fast 79C971’. Your Virtual Machine’s LAN connectivity should then be working again (you may have to shutdown the VM and restart it). Go back to Network Devices, Network Card and reconfigure. Launch YaST as root, go to Network Devices, Network Card, highlight the configured network card entry and delete it.Ĭhoose Finish to save this configuration. You may want to backup the existing nf file prior to executing the above commands. NOTE: Using sax2 -r will remove the previous graphics detection data and do a re-detect forcing the creation of a new Xorg configuration. ![]() With that done, you should be now looking at the normal GUI login. Say 'ok' to accept the new sax configuration. Login to the box as the root user using one of the text consoles (e.g. This is due to differences in how the host operating system is interfaced with, when compared to VMware running under Linux and VMware running under Windows.Īnother problem often seen is that on moving a VM from Windows to Linux, all LAN connectivity (both virtual and real) will stop working, especially if when challenged by VMware, you choose to create a new Unique Identifier for the VM. One of the main issues that can occur is not being able to run the Linux GUI on reaching ‘init stage 5’. If you move a Linux virtual machine (VM), which was created on a Windows host, to a Linux host, then there’s a good chance that some things will stop working inside the virtual machine. This information relates ONLY to VMware virtual machines and is not Xen related in any way.
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