I installed the 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) 64-bit alpha 3 this morning to check out some of the new features. And since I’ve done a few other articles about running Ubuntu in a VM I thought I’d share the experience yet again.
If you’re running VMWare Fusion 3.0+ (or the current release of Workstation 7) then the version of VMWare Tools you have with your software can successfully install with no manual intervention. Simply pick easy install and let VMWare do all the work.
If you’re running an older version you will want to take a look at my Ubuntu 9.10 instructions for help with getting open-vm-tools running for you in 10.04.
I’ll update this article if anything changes (the kernel freeze for Lucid Lynx is not until March 11).
If you have tried this with Ubuntu 10.04 Server, would be interesting to hear about your experience.
In my latest attempt, installing open-vm-tools fails the compilation when telling module-assistant to install the modules.
This worked fine in 9.04, but not in 10.04 (at least for me).
For some reason it won’t work b/c I can’t exectute the .pl file. do I need some other driver?
Do you select the virtual machine option at the begining of the install or is this build taylored for Ubuntu Hot and not Fusion
sorry Host not Hot
This guide is meant for an OS X host with an Ubuntu 10.04 guest. Just select Ubuntu as the flavor during the initial setup.
And for Ubuntu Desktop, I guess? not Server?