I used the Ubuntu 12.04 system installed with Vmware on my machine and deployed the Openstack Development Environment on it. The deployment process is complicated and I do not want to repeat it again, therefore, the entire virtual machine file is copied to other machines for use. However, after opening the Virtual Machine file with Vmware on other machines, the following dialog box is displayed:
If you click "get ownership", you will encounter more serious problems, such:
The system cannot be started normally and enters the rescue mode. I searched the internet for some methods to exit the rescue mode.
(Http://www.bkjia.com/ OS /201208/151376.html), but it does not solve my problem, maybe those practices are only applicable to bare metal installation systems. The cause of this problem is that the virtual machine file is damaged when the ownership is obtained. Fortunately, I found this article on the Internet: Workshop:
(The. lck file is followed by an underscore ).
Then open the file in Vmware, and the Power On and OK virtual machines start normally:
Here I don't need to change the file name to be changed back, but we can see that these. lck files are generated in the Virtual Machine folder.