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Old 30th May 2010, 11:52 PM
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Unable to install security spin in virtual machine

I created a generic linux 64 bit virtual machine in vmware and booted into it using the latest Fedora security spin.

It boots fine, but when I click install to hard drive nothing happens...

How can I install the security spin to a virtual machine so I can keep the config and not have to keep booting up from the live?

Many thanks
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