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4 In the Remove Virtual Machine dialog box, select a method of uninstalling the virtual machine.
Depending on the type of virtual machine you are uninstalling, you might be presented with
different options for deleting the virtual machine.
Option Action
Move to Trash Removes the virtual machine from the Virtual Machine Library window and
moves all the virtual machine files to the Trash.
Keep File Removes the virtual machine from the Virtual Machine Library window, but
does nothing to the virtual machine files in the Virtual Machines folder.
Delete Permanently Removes the virtual machine from the Virtual Machine Library window and
deletes the virtual machine files permanently. The files are deleted
permanently and not moved to the trash.
Configure SSH Login on a Linux Virtual Machine
With VMware Fusion, when a Linux virtual machine has an SSH service enabled, you can
configure quick SSH login to the virtual machine. The configuration enables SSH login from the
Mac host to a Linux virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library. The virtual machine can be
running on the Mac host or on a remote server running VMware Workstation Pro, VMware ESXi,
or VMware vCenter Server.
By configuring SSH login, you provide yourself with easy and secure SSH access to the Linux
virtual machine now and at anytime in the future. You can then use a terminal window to access
the Linux virtual machine, where you can view files, transfer data, and run the commands
available on the Linux operating system.
You can use an SSH command to log into a Linux virtual machine instead of using Fusion to
configure SSH login on the virtual machine. However, each time you use an SSH command you
must provide the IP address of the virtual machine and your user name and password.
Prerequisites
n Enable SSH on the Linux virtual machine, if not already enabled. See instructions for the
specific Linux operating system.
n Add the Linux Virtual Machine to the Virtual Machine Library, if not already added.
You can add virtual machines that reside on the Mac host or on a supported remote server.
See Perform Actions on Your Virtual Machines from the Virtual Machine Library Window
n Start up the Linux virtual machine, if not already started. See Start a Virtual Machine's
Operating System
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
2 Control-click or right-click the thumbnail of the Linux virtual machine and click Connect to SSH
in the drop-down menu.
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