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= Fedora 7 Installation Notes =
 
= Fedora 7 Installation Notes =
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== VMware Server ==
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If you install '''VMware server''' onto your '''Fedora 7''' box, you will likely need to install the ''any any updates''. In short:
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* Install '''VMware Server'''.
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* Download and extract the ''any any updates''. Look for a file name like: "'''vmware-any-any-update113.tar.gz'''" (the '''113''' will probably be different) at: "http://platan.vc.cvut.cz/ftp/pub/vmware/".
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* Run the: "'''runme.pl'''" script from ''any any updates''.
  
 
== Virtual PC ==
 
== Virtual PC ==

Revision as of 10:07, 8 August 2007

Fedora 7 Installation Notes

VMware Server

If you install VMware server onto your Fedora 7 box, you will likely need to install the any any updates. In short:

  • Install VMware Server.
  • Run the: "runme.pl" script from any any updates.

Virtual PC

Installation of Fedora 7 on a Windows box using Microsoft Virtual PC 6.0.156.0 is possible. Here are some notes:

  • Use text installation mode.
  • After the installation completes and the system reboots, the screen will come up in an unreadable state. However, you will be able to connect to the system using a ssh client (you can use: nmap -p 22 192.168.1.100-250 on a range of IP addresses to help identify the system).
  • After connecting to the system using a ssh client, add the vga=771 boot option to: "/boot/grub/grub.conf". It will look something like the following:
title Fedora (2.6.22.1-41.fc7)
        root (hd0,0)
        kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.22.1-41.fc7 ro root=/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 rhgb quiet vga=771
        initrd /initrd-2.6.22.1-41.fc7.img
  • Edit the file: "/etc/inittab" and set the default run level to 3.
  • Reboot the system.

At this point you should have a stable development system. You won't have a graphical desktop, but you can use a VNC desktop should you need graphical access.

NOTE: Even though the system won't have a graphical desktop started, you may still want to change the graphics driver to vesa using the following command: "system-config-display --set-driver=vesa". This way you will at least be able to see the screen if you forget and try to start X via: "init 5".