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VMware BSD

In VMware I couldn't boot BSD (boot# ), asks to install tools guest didn't install the virtual prompt stock on (boot#)
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Which release of which flavour of BSD? Which release of which flavour of VMWare?

I have FreeBSD 5.4 running fine as a guest under VMWare GSX 3.2.1 on a SUSE 9.3 host.

Please be more specific.

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