FreeBSD 6.0
FreeBSD 6.0
FreeBSD 6.0
Support
FreeBSD 6.0
32-Bit Version
This operating system has experimental support as a guest operating system on the following VMware products:
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VMware Workstation 5.5.2 Experimental support for 2-way Virtual SMP supported on Workstation 5.5.2 |
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VMware Server 1.0 Experimental support for 2-way Virtual SMP supported on VMware Server 1.0 |
FreeBSD 6.0
64-Bit Version
This operating system has experimental support as a guest operating system on the following VMware products:
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VMware Server 1.0 Experimental support for 2-way Virtual SMP supported on VMware Server 1.0 |
Note: No VMware Tools package is available for the 64-bit version of FreeBSD 6.0
Note: With many Linux guest operating systems, various problems have been observed when the BusLogic virtual SCSI adapter is used with VMware virtual machines. VMware recommends that you use the LSI Logic virtual SCSI adapter with this guest operating system.
FreeBSD 6.0
General Installation Notes
Be sure to read
General Guidelines for All VMware Products as well as this guide to installing your specific guest operating system.
The easiest method of installing FreeBSD 6.1 in a virtual machine is to use the standard FreeBSD distribution CD.
Before installing the operating system, be sure that you have already created and configured a new virtual machine.
FreeBSD 6.0
Installation Steps
1 Insert the FreeBSD CD in the CD-ROM drive.
2 Power on the virtual machine to start installing FreeBSD.
3 Follow the installation steps as you would for a physical PC.
FreeBSD 6.0
VMware Tools
Be sure to install VMware Tools in your guest operating system. For details, see the manual for your VMware product or follow the appropriate link in the knowledge base article at
www.vmware.com/support/kb/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=340.
FreeBSD 6.0
Known Issues
FreeBSD 6.0
Sound
VMware has not tested sound support in FreeBSD.
FreeBSD 6.0
Guest Screen Saver
On a Linux host with an XFree86 3.x X server, it is best not to run a screen saver in the guest operating system. Guest screen savers that demand a lot of processing power can cause the X server on the host to freeze.