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Table 3-3. Guest Operating Systems (Continued)
Operating System Type Operating System Edition
Red Hat Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server (AS)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Enterprise Server (ES)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop with or without the Workstation Option
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform
SUSE Linux
openSUSE Linux
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
Turbolinux Server
Turbolinux Enterprise Server
Turbolinux Workstation
Turbolinux Desktop
Ubuntu Linux
Linux 64-bit Asianux Server
CentOS
Mandriva Linux
Mandriva Corporate Desktop
Mandriva Corporate Server
Oracle Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server (AS)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Enterprise Server (ES)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop with or without the Workstation Option
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform
SUSE Linux
openSUSE Linux
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
Turbolinux Server
Ubuntu Linux
Novell NetWare 32-Bit NetWare
Novell Open Enterprise Server 32-bit Open Enterprise Server 32-bit
FreeBSD 32-bit FreeBSD 32-bit
NOTE If you use SCSI virtual disks larger than 2GB with FreeBSD 4.0–4.3,
the guest operating system does not boot. For information about SCSI disks
on FreeBSD 4.0- 4.3, see the VMware Guest Operating System Installation Guide
on the VMware Compatibility Guide Web site. Go to the VMware Web site
and select Resources > > Compatibility Guides, and click the View the
Guest/Host OS tab on the VMware Compatibility Guide Web site link.
FreeBSD 64-bit FreeBSD 64-bit
Sun 32-bit Solaris x86 32-bit
Sun Java Desktop System (JDS)
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