1. Open the VM12 software and create a new virtual machine.
Click Next.
By default, click Next.
Select Install operating system later (S). This is basically the default. Click Next.
This is where the client operating system chooses Linux (L). Version Select Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 64 bit on it. Click Next.
This is the default, click Next.
This will be the default, click Next.
The default 2G is available, click Next.
The default option is to use network address translation (NAT) (E), click Next.
Select LSI Logic (L) and click Next.
Also select (recommended) SCSI (S), click Next.
Select Create a new virtual disk (V) and click Next.
Select the option to split the virtual disk into multiple files (M) and click Next.
Select the virtual disk storage path and click Next.
Click Done.
Create a new virtual machine so that's fine, next is to install RedHat6.4 using the Local. iso.
2. Right-click the virtual machine you just created and click Settings.
In the pop-up Virtual machine settings box, select CD/DVD (SATA) and select the ISO image file (M) option on the right, click the Browse button to select the. iso image file for the local redhat.
Click OK to do it.
3. Turn on the virtual machine.
Press the Keyboard tab to switch to the Skip button, (meaning skip disk detection) and enter.
Locate the local disk.
Then go to the graphical interface. The basic is to click Next (Next).
Select the next step in English.
The default option, next.
Select basic storage device, next.
A dialog box pops up, clicking Yes, ignoring all data (Y) buttons.
Enter the appropriate host name.
Click Next.
Time zone Select Asia/Shanghai, next.
Set a password for the hostname you just entered (that is, the root user).
If the vulnerable password warning box pops up, select Use anyway (U). Next
Select Use all space, next.
Pop-up dialog box, select the Write modified to disk button, next.
Next
Select Desktop This option, other default, next.
Then the installation is long and can do something else.
It's almost almost ready.
This interface appears, click the Reboot button, is the system restart.
Wait for the system restart process.
Click the Forward button.
Agree to the Agreement and click the Forward button.
Click the Forward button.
Then create a normal user. Click the Forward button.
If the password is too bad pop-up warning box, directly select Yes.
Date and time, change and do not change in you, click the Forward button.
Click Done.
Then log in as a normal user.
This RedHat6.4 64-bit installation is complete.
VMware Workstation Pro12 Installation RedHat6.4 64-bit