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Just out of curiosity (before I try myself).
Has anyone here had any experience of the following: 1) Installing and running VMware products from Ceedo (such as VMconverter, VMware Player, VMware Workstation etc). 2) Running Ceedo inside of a VMware Virtual Machine (only on the Virtual Machine or maybe even on both the Local and Virtual Machine) 3) Installing Ceedo via a VMware Virtual Machine If you have, or you have thought about this too, put down your reply! If you don't and I found out you have..... well you know what you'll get!
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1. VMWare won't install in Ceedo. At least, the last time I tried to do this a couple of months ago, it wouldn't.
2. Ceedo ran fine for me in VMWare. 3. Can't remember if I ever tried installing Ceedo in VMWare. PS: Sticks and stones may break my bones but whips and boat paddles excite me. |
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Nearly every VMware product needs installed services, network adapters, drivers and active kernel modules. So it will be impossible (atm) to use them from a Ceedo drive.
Installing it inside a VM is the same like from real bare metal: It's the OS inside the VM which makes the difference ... |
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