Hallo Everyone,
I am current trying to set up a Bridged Network from a host PC (lubuntu) to a linux (fedora) client and vmnet0 seems to be missing.
During my googling I have found that the VM-Ware tool "Virtual Network Editor" is recommended for fixing this problem.
Vmware say that it is available here: /usr/sbin/vmware-netcfg ... but on my installation it isn't there (although vmware-player installed fine and runs well).
However, the install files for vmware-netcfg seem to have found their way into the directory: /etc/vmware-installer.
So what I need to know is hope to get the Virtual Network Editor installed, open and running? Can I force an install? Or get it via Synaptic (although I couldn't seem to find it there)
Does anyone have any tips for me? Any information would be gratefully received.
Many thanks,
Alan Searle
Cologne, Germany
PS: And generally any tips or links to good HOWTOs on setting up Bridged Networking to a VMWare client would also be a great help.
I am current trying to set up a Bridged Network from a host PC (lubuntu) to a linux (fedora) client and vmnet0 seems to be missing.
During my googling I have found that the VM-Ware tool "Virtual Network Editor" is recommended for fixing this problem.
Vmware say that it is available here: /usr/sbin/vmware-netcfg ... but on my installation it isn't there (although vmware-player installed fine and runs well).
However, the install files for vmware-netcfg seem to have found their way into the directory: /etc/vmware-installer.
So what I need to know is hope to get the Virtual Network Editor installed, open and running? Can I force an install? Or get it via Synaptic (although I couldn't seem to find it there)
Does anyone have any tips for me? Any information would be gratefully received.
Many thanks,
Alan Searle
Cologne, Germany
PS: And generally any tips or links to good HOWTOs on setting up Bridged Networking to a VMWare client would also be a great help.