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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Virtualization and Cloud Computing Unable to install ubuntu on vmware server Post 302385873 by kushal154 on Sunday 10th of January 2010 12:08:35 PM
Old 01-10-2010
Unable to install ubuntu on vmware server

Hi

I have downloaded vmware server 1.0.10 and ubuntu 9.10. Installed
vmware server on my windows xp and created the disk space for Ubuntu.
Now when i am running the virtual machine using the above downloaded
iso image, I get the installation window. I selected 'Install Ubuntu'
option and hit Enter. But after this nothing is happening. It's just
giving me black window.

Here's the log:

Code:
Jan 10 09:54:11: vmx| Log for VMware Server pid=1708 version=1.0.10 build=build-203137 option=Release
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Jan 10 09:54:12: vmx| VUI: A new VMControl client connected.
Jan 10 09:54:12: vcpu-0| PShare: enabled 1, scanRate 32, checkRate 16
Jan 10 09:54:12: vcpu-0| guestCpuFeatures = 0x9871fe03
Jan 10 09:54:12: vcpu-0| Init modules.
Jan 10 09:54:12: vcpu-0| CPU reset: hard
Jan 10 09:54:12: vmx| VNET: Notification enabled for Ethernet0
Jan 10 09:54:12: vcpu-0| INTELRDMSR(0x8b) = 0x00000a0700000000
Jan 10 09:54:12: vcpu-0| INTELRDMSR(0x17) = 0x001c000098f48a25
Jan 10 09:54:12: vmx| IPC version negotiation version: VMX returning 2.1 to servercontrol
Jan 10 09:54:12: vmx| IPC vmcontrol-temp version: VMX returning 11.4 to servercontrol that tried 11.4
Jan 10 09:54:12: vcpu-0| sz=3108832
Jan 10 09:54:12: vcpu-0| vmm32 initialized: Releasebuild-203137. cflags: 0x08000002.01c41400.00000150
Jan 10 09:54:12: vcpu-0| SVGA: Registering MemSpace at 0xf0000000(0x0) and 0xec000000(0x0)
Jan 10 09:54:12: vcpu-0| SVGA: Unregistering MemSpace at 0xf0000000(0xf0000000) and 0xec000000(0xec000000)
Jan 10 09:54:12: vcpu-0| SVGA: Registering MemSpace at 0xf0000000(0xf0000000) and 0xec000000(0xec000000)
Jan 10 09:54:12: vcpu-0| SVGA: Unregistering MemSpace at 0xf0000000(0xf0000000) and 0xec000000(0xec000000)
Jan 10 09:54:12: vcpu-0| SVGA: Registering IOSpace at 0x1060 (0x0)
Jan 10 09:54:12: vcpu-0| SVGA: Registering MemSpace at 0xf0000000(0xf0000000) and 0xec000000(0xec000000)
Jan 10 09:54:12: mks| Ignoring update request in VGA_Expose (mode change pending).
Jan 10 09:54:14: vcpu-0| DISKUTIL: scsi0:0 : geometry=1044/255/63
Jan 10 09:54:15: vcpu-0| BIOS-UUID is 56 4d 32 03 67 5e 0d 8b-93 c0 e8 0c 7c c2 5d fc
Jan 10 09:54:15: vcpu-0| DISKUTIL: scsi0:0 : toolsVersion = 0
Jan 10 09:54:15: vcpu-0| DISKUTIL: Offline toolsVersion = 0
Jan 10 09:54:15: mks| VNCENCODE 1 encoding mode change: (720x400x24depth,32bpp)
Jan 10 09:54:17: mks| VNCENCODE 1 encoding mode change: (640x480x16depth,16bpp)
Jan 10 09:54:26: vcpu-0| Unknown int 10h func 0x0000
Jan 10 09:54:26: mks| SOCKET 1 new update req with non-empty pending: logical error on server/client?
Jan 10 09:54:26: mks| HostOps hideCursor before defineCursor!
Jan 10 09:54:26: mks| VNCENCODE 1 encoding mode change: (720x400x24depth,32bpp)
Jan 10 09:54:26: vcpu-0| X86Fault_Warning: vmcore/vmm32/bt/btpriv.c:1353: cs:eip=0x60:0xc0127073 fault=13
Jan 10 09:56:30: mks| MKS set guest selection request with invalid state 2
Jan 10 10:04:02: mks| MKS set guest selection request with invalid state 2
Jan 10 10:04:12: vmx| TOOLS setting the tools version to '0'
Jan 10 10:16:46: mks| MKS set guest selection request with invalid state 2
Jan 10 10:34:31: mks| MKS set guest selection request with invalid state 2
Jan 10 10:36:26: mks| MKS set guest selection request with invalid state 2

Really appreciate some help.

Thanks.

Last edited by DukeNuke2; 01-10-2010 at 02:29 PM..
 

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VMBLOCK(9)							   Open VM Tools							VMBLOCK(9)

NAME
vmblock - vmware kernel module SYNOPSIS
modprobe vmblock DESCRIPTION
This is a kernel filesystem module. Ideally, it should be loaded before any of the Tools userlevel components are allowed to start, though vmblock itself has no dependencies. When loaded, vmblock will establish itself in /proc/fs/vmblock and create two nodes therein, dev and mountPoint. Before mounting a vmblock filesystem, ensure that /tmp/VMwareDnD exists as a directory with permissions 1777, otherwise host to guest drag n' drop operations won't work. To mount, issue: mount -t vmblock none /proc/fs/vmblock/mountPoint Once mounted, vmware-user(1) can begin to make use of vmblock to assist with DnD operations. Note that while vmware-user(1) is running, it'll keep an open file descriptor on /proc/fs/vmblock/dev, and thus all vmware-user(1) instances must be killed to unmount and unload vmblock. OPTIONS
vmblock has no options. SEE ALSO
vmware-checkvm(1) vmware-hgfsclient(1) vmware-toolbox(1) vmware-toolbox-cmd(1) vmware-user(1) vmware-xferlogs(1) libguestlib(3) libvmtools(3) vmware-guestd(8) vmware-hgfsmounter(8) vmware-user-suid-wrapper(8) vmci(9) vmhgfs(9) vmmemctl(9) vmsock(9) vmsync(9) vmxnet(9) vmxnet3(9) HOMEPAGE
More information about vmblock and the Open VM Tools can be found at <http://open-vm-tools.sourceforge.net/>. AUTHOR
Open VM Tools were written by VMware, Inc. <http://www.vmware.com/>. This manual page was put together from homepage materials by Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-technologies.net>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). 2010.03.20-243334 2010-04-08 VMBLOCK(9)
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