Fedora Core 6 on MS Virtual Server 2005 RC2

Got Fedora Core 6 (i386) working under Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 RC2. Hints follow.

Just wanting to report success using Fedora Core 6 on Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 RC2.

Naturally, there were some hiccups.

First, when one installs MS Virtual Server 2005 RC2, it is very important to install the Admin web pages. Seems that there is no admin application executable, so you’re basically stuck using a web interface.

This creates the obvious problem that a new Dell box doesn’t come with IIS installed. You’re gonna need to mess with the Windows components to do that.

Second, I couldn’t for the life of me get the Virtual Machine to boot from the DVD drive. Yes, I know you use the admin screen to attach it to the physical drive. Yes, I know the virtual machine has to be off in order for changes to take place. Yes, I know media must be in the drive when starting the virtual machine. It simply did not work.

The solution was to beam the FC-6-i386-DVD.iso over to the host operating and attach the virtual CD/DVD drive to that. This solution does work, and quick expeditiously I might add.

Third, Fedora Core’s installation in graphical mode seriously confused the remote viewer application. It did not handle the graphic mode well at all. So instead, I installed via text mode, and this worked beautifully.

Torrents: FC-6-i386-DVD.iso (torrent portal), FC-6-i386-DVD.iso (torrent reactor), FC-6-i386-DVD.iso (mini nova)

0 thoughts on “Fedora Core 6 on MS Virtual Server 2005 RC2”

  1. Hi Walt,

    Funny that I came across your site I’m running the same set up and was able to get FC6 to install(with a few glitches of course). But now I can’t get FC6 to boot. All it does is continue to reboot itself. Would you happen to know the cause of this problem or how to troubleshoot it?

    Thanks

    Marty

  2. Hey Marty,
    Did you ever get that to work?? Mine is rebooting continuously too – I’ve tried adding “single” and “emergency” to the kernel line in the grub loader, but it just keeps dying..

    I’m suspecting I need a new kernel, but this is beyond my linux troubleshooting capability..
    Thanks!

    Steve

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