In order to be able to use Xshell to manage our installed CentOS7 system, we must first set up the CENTOS7 network so that it can be networked.
1. Select VMware's edit, then click Virtual Network Editor2. Click Change settings (requires Administrator privileges) 3. Select VMnet0 for bridging mode, select Automatic or NIC 4. Open Network and Sharing Center Select the VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter for VMnet8 NIC, right-click the properties, Check VMware Bridge Protocol and set IP to auto get 5. Set the virtual machine's network settings, select NAT Mode 6. Enter the command cd/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts, arrive at the directory, and enter LS, View all files, vi open edit Ifcfg-ens33 file. 7. Modify the Bootproto=dhcp,onboot=yes. Input I enter edit mode, after modification, click ESC, enter: Wq save Exit 8. Enter the service network restart restart the network 9. Enter Ifconfig to see if the network is set up successfully, with the IP number indicating that the setting is 10. Use the Xshell link to install CentOS 11. Link success
Setting up a CentOS7 network in VMware