damn small linux dsl 4.4.10 loaded onto hdd in a vmware esx vm
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Could someone please provide a walk-thru to get dsl 4.4.10 installed onto a vmware esx 4 vm ?
I downloaded the iso as well as the vmware images ...but would like to install onto hdd inside my vm.
The dsl disk provies options for it but unfortualtely dsl doesn't detect the scsi disks assigned to the esx virtual machine.
I would like to install it onto the scsi disks assigned to the vm.
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And quite frankly what the heck did your answer help with my question ???
I mean are you actually trying to sell free stuff ?
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