  | | | -none- | -none- 2007-09-03 - By ryan_gaffuri@(protected)
Back Has anyone gotten Oracle's Linux to run properly on VMWare? I don't know alot about linux anyway.. so it may just be me. I can't get the networking to work. I am using Bridge Connection in VMWare(as Howard Rogers recommends on www .dizwell.com) I am using a static IP. I ran an IP config on my Windows XP host and used the IP address from here: Ethernet adapter VMware Network Adapter VMnet1: I changed the last number by one digit. So 195.175.25.1 became 195.175.25.1 and used a subnet mask of: 255.255.255.0 I can contanct my host, but I can't get to the internet. Also, when I use dhcp my network service will not even start. Been through the vmware and redhat docs. Again I don't pretend to be a systems administrator, but this can't be that complicated. <html><body> <P>Has anyone gotten Oracle's Linux to run properly on VMWare? I don't know alot about linux anyway.. so it may just be me. I can't get the networking to work. </P> <P>I am using Bridge Connection in VMWare(as Howard Rogers recommends on <A href="http://www.dizwell.com">www.dizwell.com</A>)</P> <P>I am using a static IP. I ran an IP config on my Windows XP host and used the IP address from here:</P> <P>Ethernet adapter VMware Network Adapter VMnet1:</P> <P>I changed the last number by one digit. So 195.175.25.1 became 195.175.25.1 and used a subnet mask of: 255.255.255.0</P> <P>I can contanct my host, but I can't get to the internet. Also, when I use dhcp my network service will not even start. </P> <P>Been through the vmware and redhat docs. Again I don't pretend to be a systems administrator, but this can't be that complicated. </P></body></html>
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