http://www.vmware.com/support/ws3/doc/ws32_disks8.html


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Valery Reznic wrote:

> Good day.
>
> I have dual-boot computer with Linux on one partition
> (sda1) and WinXP on the other (sda2).
>
> Linux has VMware installed.
> (VMware-server-1.0.2-39867)
>
> Now, I want boot into Linux, and from VMware run
> windows, installed in the sda2.
> VMware-server allows specify whole disk or partition
> to be disk for virtual machine.
> I specify it. And try to but VM. To my surprise I got
> grub boot loader, select windows, and windows began to
> boot and the fail.
> Windows was installed on (native) SATA drive, and
> VMware make Windows think drive is LSI, which was not
> installed in the first place.
> In linux adding modules
> mptbase.ko
> mptscsih.ko
> mptspi.ko
> to the initrd can solve the problem.
>
> Is it a way to achive same on Windows, i.e boot
> windows, which was installed "native" under VMWare ?
>
> Valery
>
>  
>
>
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