Virtualbox with Windows 10 over Linux Mint was so slow as to be useless
but I need it.
I decided to export the Windows 10 virtual machine to an ova file and
import into VMware player 17.0.2.
There were several slips but eventually it was imported.
BUT it would start and then exit after the Windows 10 virtual machine
was started.
Starting it from a terminal as /usr/bin/vmplayer caused it to start
then stop after producing the following warnings: (I have removed the repetitive prefixes).
removable-device-0: missing action removable-device-0 removable-device-0-connect: missing action removable-device-0-connect removable-device-0-nic-bridged: missing action
removable-device-0-nic-bridged removable-device-0-nic-nat: missing
action removable-device-0-nic-nat removable-device-0-nic-host-only:
missing action removable-device-0-nic-host-only
removable-device-0-edit: missing action removable-device-0-edit removable-device-0: missing action removable-device-0 removable-device-0-connect: missing action removable-device-0-connect removable-device-0-nic-bridged: missing action
removable-device-0-nic-bridged removable-device-0-nic-nat: missing
action removable-device-0-nic-nat removable-device-0-nic-host-only:
missing action removable-device-0-nic-host-only
removable-device-0-edit: missing action removable-device-0-edit
I have ensured all three virtual network connections (Bridged, Host
only and NAT) were enabled but that made no difference other than to
add additional ertor messages gfor device-1 and device-2.
Frustrating.
On 6/20/23 17:05, this is what pinnerite wrote:
Virtualbox with Windows 10 over Linux Mint was so slow as to be uselessHow did you install vmware-player?
but I need it.
I decided to export the Windows 10 virtual machine to an ova file and
import into VMware player 17.0.2.
There were several slips but eventually it was imported.
BUT it would start and then exit after the Windows 10 virtual machine
was started.
Starting it from a terminal as /usr/bin/vmplayer caused it to start
then stop after producing the following warnings: (I have removed the
repetitive prefixes).
removable-device-0: missing action removable-device-0
removable-device-0-connect: missing action removable-device-0-connect
removable-device-0-nic-bridged: missing action
removable-device-0-nic-bridged removable-device-0-nic-nat: missing
action removable-device-0-nic-nat removable-device-0-nic-host-only:
missing action removable-device-0-nic-host-only
removable-device-0-edit: missing action removable-device-0-edit
removable-device-0: missing action removable-device-0
removable-device-0-connect: missing action removable-device-0-connect
removable-device-0-nic-bridged: missing action
removable-device-0-nic-bridged removable-device-0-nic-nat: missing
action removable-device-0-nic-nat removable-device-0-nic-host-only:
missing action removable-device-0-nic-host-only
removable-device-0-edit: missing action removable-device-0-edit
I have ensured all three virtual network connections (Bridged, Host
only and NAT) were enabled but that made no difference other than to
add additional ertor messages gfor device-1 and device-2.
Frustrating.
I downloaded a bundle, it installs, but won't run.
How did you install vmware-player?
I downloaded a bundle, it installs, but won't run.
Linux Mint 21.1 Cinnamon 5.6.8
Al
How did you install vmware-player?
I downloaded a bundle, it installs, but won't run.
Linux Mint 21.1 Cinnamon 5.6.8
Al
I just downloaded the bundle,
VMware-Player-Full-17.0.2-21581411.x86_64.bundle
made it executable. I did that by right-clicking on the name in Nemo, selecting Properties, peermissions and ticking exercutable.
As I write I am exporting a VBOX Windows XP virtual machine to an ova file. Then see how that works out.
Everything crossed.
On Wed, 21 Jun 2023 08:44:13 +0100
pinnerite <pinnerite@gmail.com> wrote:
The XP ova file was reasd by VMware Player but when i attempted toHow did you install vmware-player?
I downloaded a bundle, it installs, but won't run.
Linux Mint 21.1 Cinnamon 5.6.8
Al
I just downloaded the bundle,
VMware-Player-Full-17.0.2-21581411.x86_64.bundle
made it executable. I did that by right-clicking on the name in Nemo,
selecting Properties, peermissions and ticking exercutable.
As I write I am exporting a VBOX Windows XP virtual machine to an ova file. >> Then see how that works out.
Everything crossed.
execute it, it just returned to the desktop. :(
Virtualbox with Windows 10 over Linux Mint was so slow as to be useless
but I need it.
I decided to export the Windows 10 virtual machine to an ova file and
import into VMware player 17.0.2.
There were several slips but eventually it was imported.
BUT it would start and then exit after the Windows 10 virtual machine
was started.
Starting it from a terminal as /usr/bin/vmplayer caused it to start
then stop after producing the following warnings: (I have removed the repetitive prefixes).
removable-device-0: missing action removable-device-0 removable-device-0-connect: missing action removable-device-0-connect removable-device-0-nic-bridged: missing action
removable-device-0-nic-bridged removable-device-0-nic-nat: missing
action removable-device-0-nic-nat removable-device-0-nic-host-only:
missing action removable-device-0-nic-host-only
removable-device-0-edit: missing action removable-device-0-edit removable-device-0: missing action removable-device-0 removable-device-0-connect: missing action removable-device-0-connect removable-device-0-nic-bridged: missing action
removable-device-0-nic-bridged removable-device-0-nic-nat: missing
action removable-device-0-nic-nat removable-device-0-nic-host-only:
missing action removable-device-0-nic-host-only
removable-device-0-edit: missing action removable-device-0-edit
I have ensured all three virtual network connections (Bridged, Host
only and NAT) were enabled but that made no difference other than to
add additional ertor messages gfor device-1 and device-2.
Frustrating.
Virtualbox with Windows 10 over Linux Mint was so slow as to be useless
but I need it.
I decided to export the Windows 10 virtual machine to an ova file and
import into VMware player 17.0.2.
There were several slips but eventually it was imported.
BUT it would start and then exit after the Windows 10 virtual machine
was started.
Starting it from a terminal as /usr/bin/vmplayer caused it to start
then stop after producing the following warnings: (I have removed the repetitive prefixes).
removable-device-0: missing action removable-device-0 removable-device-0-connect: missing action removable-device-0-connect removable-device-0-nic-bridged: missing action
removable-device-0-nic-bridged removable-device-0-nic-nat: missing
action removable-device-0-nic-nat removable-device-0-nic-host-only:
missing action removable-device-0-nic-host-only
removable-device-0-edit: missing action removable-device-0-edit removable-device-0: missing action removable-device-0 removable-device-0-connect: missing action removable-device-0-connect removable-device-0-nic-bridged: missing action
removable-device-0-nic-bridged removable-device-0-nic-nat: missing
action removable-device-0-nic-nat removable-device-0-nic-host-only:
missing action removable-device-0-nic-host-only
removable-device-0-edit: missing action removable-device-0-edit
I have ensured all three virtual network connections (Bridged, Host
only and NAT) were enabled but that made no difference other than to
add additional ertor messages gfor device-1 and device-2.
Frustrating.
On 20/06/2023 22:05, pinnerite wrote:
Virtualbox with Windows 10 over Linux Mint was so slow as to be useless
but I need it.
I decided to export the Windows 10 virtual machine to an ova file and
import into VMware player 17.0.2.
There were several slips but eventually it was imported.
BUT it would start and then exit after the Windows 10 virtual machine
was started.
Starting it from a terminal as /usr/bin/vmplayer caused it to start
then stop after producing the following warnings: (I have removed the
repetitive prefixes).
removable-device-0: missing action removable-device-0
removable-device-0-connect: missing action removable-device-0-connect
removable-device-0-nic-bridged: missing action
removable-device-0-nic-bridged removable-device-0-nic-nat: missing
action removable-device-0-nic-nat removable-device-0-nic-host-only:
missing action removable-device-0-nic-host-only
removable-device-0-edit: missing action removable-device-0-edit
removable-device-0: missing action removable-device-0
removable-device-0-connect: missing action removable-device-0-connect
removable-device-0-nic-bridged: missing action
removable-device-0-nic-bridged removable-device-0-nic-nat: missing
action removable-device-0-nic-nat removable-device-0-nic-host-only:
missing action removable-device-0-nic-host-only
removable-device-0-edit: missing action removable-device-0-edit
I have ensured all three virtual network connections (Bridged, Host
only and NAT) were enabled but that made no difference other than to
add additional ertor messages gfor device-1 and device-2.
Frustrating.
As this seems to be nic-relevant, perhaps try removing all networking from the vbox machine before exporting and then (if it starts) put back the networking in vmware.
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