1-Booting the CentOS system to the desktop;
2-Select "Virtual Machine" and "Install VMware Tools" in the VM's menu and you will see the VMware Tools icon on the main interface
3-Open the directory of this icon, at my local address is/media/vmware Tools, open the interface as follows:
The file to be executed is in the tar.gz package, so it needs to be decompressed before it is run.
4-Copy the tar.gz package to the temp directory, command: CP vmwaretools-9.6.1-1378637.tar.gz/tmp/
5-Switch to the TEMP directory and unzip it, command: TAR-ZXVF vmwaretools-9.6.1-1378637.tar.gz
6-When viewing the current directory file again, you can see one more directory, the new directory is named: Vmware-tools-distrib
7-Switch to the directory and execute the script to install it automatically. Command: ./vmware-install.pl on it.
8-The installation process will be prompted by the appropriate installation options, directly enter the default options given by [No], [yes], or directly enter the ok!
9-After the installation is complete, reboot the system directly reboot!
Tips :
If the system is configured with a shared folder, then after rebooting the system, you will see the shared folder that you set up in the /mnt/hgfs/share/ directory.
"VM" installs VM tools in CentOS