New CDROM mount directory mkdir/mnt/cdrom mount Optical drive mount-t auto/dev/cdrom/mnt/cdrom the command is to mount the CentOS cdrom in the/mnt/cdrom directory and access the contents. ; Use the files in the optical drive to install [[email protected]/]# cd/mnt/cdrom[[email protected]/]# ls-a[[email protected ]/]# CP vmwaretools-8.6.1-19175.tar.gz/tmp[[email protected]/]# cd/tmp[[email protected]/]# tar zxpf VMwar Etools-8.6.1-19175.tar.gz[[email protected]/]# CD vmware-tools-distrib[[email protected] vmware-tools-distrib]#./vmware-install.plcreating a new installer database using the TAR3 format. installing the CO Ntent of the package. # installation process, all use the default values, press Enter all the way up until it appears: to use the vmxnet driver, restart networking u Sing the following commands:/etc/init.d/network stoprmmod pcnet32rmmod vmxnetdepmod-amodprobe vmxnet/etc/init.d/ Network start enjoy, --the VMware team appears above, the basic installation is complete! 5 shutdown-r now restart 6 Restart the computer after you log in again, We'll find out that when we leave the guest OS, we don't need to press "ctrl + alt" anymore, Now let's share the Host OS's Data folder to GuestOS use, (vm)→(settings) Note: The lower left corner would have shown "you do not has VMware tools installed", and now that we have VMware tools, we no longer show; Problem Exclusions:1. Perl Required2. GCC Required3. If you are not using an instruction to decompress, be aware of the permissions that the extracted file script will perform. It is more dangerous with TAR-ZXVF.
file sharing:
mount-t Vmhgfs. host://home/username/
CentOS 6.4 command line installation of VMware Tools