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Re: Darwin-x86 Digest, Vol 2, Issue 28



Well after wasting a couple of days on VMWare, I've given up as well. There's something decidedly odd about the way that it emulate disks that doesn't play nicely with darwin. Virtual PC is worse - it dumps a debug error during boot.

Oh well, I guess I'll have to try and find some old hardware kicking around that works.

Cheers,

Erik

Le 8 juin 05 à 00:45, James T. Carver a écrit :
I tried to install Darwin every way I could think of under vmware and had no
luck at all no matter how I tried it, wouldn't partition the drive and
install. I ended up getting a couple of removable drive racks for my boot
drives and just switch them out when I want to run Darwin. vmware worked
great for different linux distributions, and all of the $icrosoft garbage,
just not with Darwin. with smaller drives being so cheap, I just got a 40gig
to put it on...


Good luck with using it with vmware



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