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 will initially show "you do not has VMware tools installed", now that we have VMware tools, we no longer show; troubleshooting: 1. Need PERL2. Need GCC3. If you are not using an instruction to decompress, be aware of the permissions that the extracted file script will perform. Use TAR-ZXVF to be more dangerous. http://blog.163.com/[email protected]/blog/static/1364973492013810772684/
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