Part 1 of 2. This series of two videos shows how to install Ubuntu Linux Server in VMWare Fusion for Intel-based Macs. Fusion allows you to run a full Linux operating system in a window on your desktop. Why do it? To experiment, to learn, and for instructional purposes. The video is divided into two sections due to length limitations; view both for the complete instructions. Ubuntu Linux Server version 8.04 is a free download at www.ubuntu.com Total running time is about 20 minutes. To install Ubuntu Desktop in Fusion for the Mac, see the companion series Install Ubuntu Desktop in VMWare Fusion for the Mac.
Linux systems do not echo password characters. Just type in the user id and password you entered when you installed the system
I have a problem, when I get to the installation of 9.10 Server, the same problem occurs. I’m on a linux kernel screen and it says type in a username and password.
first of all, when I try to type in my password, nothing comes up, nothing is wrong with my keyboard.
second of all, what account exactly do they mention? A ubuntu account?
Help, please?
So, if you want to install ubuntu in the Widows partition, use vmware server. If in the mac partition, choose vmware fusion
but i’m using boot camp… well, thanks… I’ll try it
Do you mean you are using a mac and aready have fusion virtua machine running windows? If so, no probem, you can have more than one virtual machine. Or, do you mean your host system is windows? If so, see my other series using vmware server for windows.
if have I Windows?? Do Not worry?
great tutorial !!!! thanks for your help