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      tommyboy180
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      Problem: I cannot get embedded to boot within VMWare
      Version: embedded BETA 2.0 (BETA5-4g-i386-20110221-1948-nanobsd.img.gz)

      I created a vmware image with an 8gb hard disk. I used dd to copy the vmware image to the virtual disk as described in the install wiki (wiki).

      When the vmware image boots I get "BTX loader 1.00 BTX version is 1.02" and just freezes there. Any ideas?

      -Tom Schaefer
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        Supermule Banned
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        Your sure its no0t because it doesnt generate any output to the screen?

        You cant ping it af a while?

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          tommyboy180
          last edited by

          It looks like this. Is that normal?

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            jasonlitka
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            Embedded has all output via serial console.ย  Why are you trying to run it on VMWare?

            I can break anything.

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              Supermule Banned
              last edited by

              Yes :)

              @tommyboy180:

              It looks like this. Is that normal?

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              • jimpJ
                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                last edited by

                It works on VMware fine, you can setup the serial port on the VM to use a named pipe and connect to putty.

                I use it for testing/debugging nanobsd issues, but in practical terms it probably isn't worth doing in a VM for most people.

                If you really want to do it, here's how:

                • Edit the VM
                • Add a serial port if one doesn't exist
                • Check connect at power on
                • Select Use Named Pipe
                • Name: \.\pipe\vmname
                • This end is the server
                • The other end is an application
                • click OK, start the VM

                Then fire up PuTTY, select serial, and enter \.\pipe\vmname for the port.

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                  tommyboy180
                  last edited by

                  Thank you very much!

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                  • jimpJ
                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                    I need to make a doc wiki entry for that I suppose. It's handy to have. The same tactic should work on VirtualBox as well.

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