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Old 13th October 2007, 09:27 AM
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Instaling fedora 7 on VMware

Hy.
Well i have to instal fadora 7 on a VMware server aplication, but when the setup starts i get a problem, it loads ata_piix driver for about 10-15 minutes, then when it finaly goes on to the point where u have to select the language and stuf it sends me a eror report saying: error opening /dev/sdaa, then if i klick cancel i get a eror again saying error opening /dev/sdab, and this goes on and on. But when the error's finaly stop and i instal Fedora core it doesnt run. Can someone help me plz, cuz i realy need to fix this for school. Ty for all the help.

Edit:
Found the problem the last version of VMware does not read the image corectly used, an older version and it works just fine.

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