Core Tip: you can create a new virtual machine in VMwareWorkstation or KVM in Linux. Choose VMwareWorkstation for this experiment; install it with a rhel-server-6.0-i386-dvd.iso disc. Core goals: the latest Red Hat Linux tutorial from 0--RHCE engineers. Lab Environment: A physical machine with a VMwareWorkstation7.0 or later installed with a memory greater than 2 GB; rh
Core Tip: you can create a new virtual machine in VMware Workstation or KVM in Linux. Select VMware Workstation for this experiment;
Install with a rhel-server-6.0-i386-dvd.iso disc.
Core goals: the latest Red Hat Linux tutorial from 0--RHCE engineers.
Lab Environment: A physical machine with VMware Workstation7.0 or later installed,
Memory greater than 2 GB; rhel-server-6.0-i386-dvd.iso file.
Tutorial steps:
1. Use VMware Workstation to create a new virtual machine.
The VMware Workstation version is preferably 7.0 or later.
Create a VM: Select File> News> Virtual Machine.
The following is a new virtual machine created in an original virtual unit, either of which,
The subsequent steps are the same.
Select custom:
Version Selection: select a higher version.
Then select the operating system.
Select the operating system and version. The version does not have RHEL 6. It doesn't matter if you select RHEL 5 first, or other versions.
Name the Virtual Machine file path.
Default CPU:
The memory is allocated based on the actual capacity of the local machine, at least 512 MB.