| | 17 | |
| | 18 | == Notes on VMWare Fusion install == |
| | 19 | To import the download VM into VMware Fusion, use the following steps. |
| | 20 | 1. File > New |
| | 21 | 2. Click Continue without disc |
| | 22 | 3. Select Use an existing virtual disk |
| | 23 | 4. Select Eden-VM.vmdk |
| | 24 | 5. Select Make a separate copy of the virtual disk |
| | 25 | 6. Click Choose |
| | 26 | 7. Click Continue |
| | 27 | 8. OS=Linux and Version=Ubuntu should be selected, click Continue, Click Finish |
| | 28 | 9. Enter name for new VMware image e.g. Eden in the Virtual Machines directory |
| | 29 | 10. Click Save |
| | 30 | Remember to install the Linux VMware Tools after starting up the Eden machine using Virtual Machine > Install VMware Tools |
| | 31 | {{{ |
| | 32 | sudo su - |
| | 33 | ./vmware-install.pl |
| | 34 | }}} |
| | 35 | And accept all the default options |
| 54 | | |
| 55 | | == Notes on VMWare Fusion install == |
| 56 | | To import the download VM into VMware Fusion, use the following steps. |
| 57 | | 1. File > New |
| 58 | | 2. Click Continue without disc |
| 59 | | 3. Select Use an existing virtual disk |
| 60 | | 4. Select Eden-VM.vmdk |
| 61 | | 5. Select Make a separate copy of the virtual disk |
| 62 | | 6. Click Choose |
| 63 | | 7. Click Continue |
| 64 | | 8. OS=Linux and Version=Ubuntu should be selected, click Continue, Click Finish |
| 65 | | 9. Enter name for new VMware image e.g. Eden in the Virtual Machines directory |
| 66 | | 10. Click Save |
| 67 | | Remember to install the Linux VMware Tools after starting up the Eden machine using Virtual Machine > Install VMware Tools |
| 68 | | {{{ |
| 69 | | sudo su - |
| 70 | | ./vmware-install.pl |
| 71 | | }}} |
| 72 | | And accept all the default options |