On Thu, 20 Jul 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I'm aware, VMWare only supports FreeBSD as a Guest OS, not as a Host
OS. i.e. you can't run VMWare itself on FreeBSD, but you can run FreeBSD
inside VMWare..
That would be correct. I own a copy of VMWare for Windows and use it
extensively to test out different scenarios with FreeBSD before touching
our production server. Works like a charm!
Quoting Erin Sharmahd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I'm trying to find some info on google on using vmware server or
vmplayer on freebsd. In essence, one of my classes is expecting us to
do some windows work, and i'd like to do it in vmware or something
similar so that I don't have to actually install windows....
Is it even possible currently to use the most recent version of vmware
or vmplayer on freebsd? I saw a port for vmware3, but in talking to a
friend, he said that's really old...
Thanks,
~Erin
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