The type of network adapter provided by VMware is Pcnet32, and if you do not find a network card inside the VM, you can try
Lspci |egrep "net| Eth "view type Lspci-k-v |grep eth-a20 view corresponding driver lsmod |egrep" net| intel|e1000 "See if there is a NIC driver
el 7 default does not provide Pcnet32 network card driver, because Pcnet32 's network card is too old, also does not support Mii-tool. Here we will modify the type of network adapter provided by VMware.
method:
Locate the. vmx file in the virtual machine storage location specified by VMware, and find the
Ethernet0.virtualdev = "Pcnet32" or something else. Modify it to: Ethernet0.virtualdev = "e1000" (if not added) #ethernet0. addresstype = "VPX" commented out.
Restart the machine.
This article from "Endless life, toss more than" blog, please be sure to keep this source http://admxj.blog.51cto.com/10955090/1744096
CentOS 7 installed on the VMware workstation NIC problem RHEL7