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Creating a Linux Virtual Machine in Fusion
You can create a virtual machine that uses a Linux distribution as its guest operating system.
Fusion creates your virtual machine, selects the default Linux installation options, and installs VMware
Tools, which loads the drivers required to optimize your virtual machine's performance. You can also have
Linux Easy Install make your home folder available to Linux as a shared folder, so that you can share files
between the virtual machine and your Mac.
Linux Easy Install is available for the following operating systems:
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Ubuntu 7.10 and later
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Ubuntu Server Edition 8.10 and later
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 and later
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop/Server 10 and later
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Open SUSE 11.3 and later
If you are not using one of these Linux operating systems in your virtual machine, or if you are using
Linux but want to install the operating system manually, you can use the procedure for creating a virtual
machine for any supported operating system.
Create a Virtual Machine by Using Linux Easy Install and an Installation CD
When you create a Linux virtual machine, you can use the Fusion Linux Easy Install feature to install the
Linux operating system you provide and to install VMware Tools in your virtual machine.
Prerequisites
You must obtain the operating system installation image. Fusion does not include any operating systems
to install in virtual machines that you create.
Procedure
1 Select File > New.
A dialog box appears with the Select the Installation Method panel showing.
2 Insert the operating system installation CD into your Mac.
Fusion detects it and asks for confirmation that it is the operating system to install.
3 If it is the correct operating system, ensure that Install this operating system is selected and click
Continue to go to the Linux Easy Install panel.
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