Donk
Jul 31 2008, 07:21 PM
I have spent the last 2 weeks testing many different combinations to build a minimal BOOT-132 CD to allow retail Leopard to be installed on VMware Workstation 6.5 beta 2 build 99530. This works very reliably for me on a Dell latitude D620. The work was prompted by all the other great work on these forums and by David Elliot for the original modifications. See this post for more information
http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=113288.
David's work was commissioned by VMware and is well documented at his website Darwin/X86
http://www.tgwbd.org/darwin/. After all the testing I did it was great timing that I finished it the night before VMware released Fusion 2 beta, which actually proved my minimal set of extensions would work.

Fusion 2 beta 2 makes use of boot-132 by having a helper cd image darwin.iso which loads extensions to boot the retail system. Unfortunately there are hard coded restrictions in it that mean it can't be used to boot on Windows or Linux Workstation systems or with anything other than Leopard Server. That may change but for now the most useful thing is the inclusion of tools for Leopard on VMware.
Some things to remember:
1. You will need a processor supported natively by Mac OSX as VMware virtualizes the CPU not emulating a specific version . So this won't work for anything other than supported Intel processors - no AMD or other processor.
2. The VMX settings here are crucial unlike for Hackintoshes where frequently you could alter things such as guest os being set to Solaris or FreeBSD.
3. The CD will have to remain mounted during boot, as none of the ways of copying the boot-132 code to the hard disk works. Trust me I have spent 2 weeks trying!!!
4. You must copy the vmware-vmx.exe to vmware-vmx-debug.exe (back up the original) or you will get a triple boot fault. this is because debug code is always enabled in beta version from VMware. This shouldn't be a problem after release of 6.5. This should probably work on Server 2 and Fusion 2 betas.To install download the template for the guest and a cd image from
http://www.mediafire.com/?1zyfhhmlckc. Extract to a folder. To install:
1. Boot the system with the vmdonk.iso attached. You will see a VMware error pop-up which you can ignore safely whenever you are booting the system. You should see the first screen below.
2. Change the loaded cd image to the retail Leopard image by using the VM-->Removable Devices menu item.
3. Enter 9f at the next screen and you should now be taken to the leopard boot line. Enter any parameters you want here, but for me it loaded with no additional boot parameters. See the second screen.
4. Install leopard using the usual installation method of partition the virtual disk using Disk Utility. Stick with GUID Partition and all should be OK.
5. When the system restarts you must reset the cd image to vmdonk.iso for it to boot. When prompted for the device to use specify 80 as in screenshot 3.One thing I have found is to ensure the guest does not go to sleep. Use the Energy settings to switch off any sleep settings, and switch the Screensaver off as well. I have found that Leopard locks up if it enters any sleep or screen saver states.
If you download Fusion 2 beta 2 you can install the tools from the extracted darwin.iso, but in my experience there are errors showing up in the console logs that lead me to believe they are not functioning. Also I can't get sound to function, but other than that the performance is great. One last tip if you update then the first reboot is best done with -v -f -x boot flags.
Enjoy!
Donk
Update 1 2008-08-01 - Boot physical Leopard imageI have successfully run a Carbon Copy Cloner image from an external USB drive. To do this take the basic template I uploaded and remove the virtual hard drive. I also deleted the VMDK files from the folder. Then add a new virtual disk and select physical drive. You must select the whole drive. This is advanced usage of VMware so you really need to know what you are doing. For example if on Windows ensure that the USB drive does not have a drive letter associated with it, which happens if you are running MacDrive.
Update 2 2008-08-05 - Guest memory settingsIf you have slow performance and/or in installation (mine took about 30 minutes) you may need to change your guest's memory settings. I have 4GB in my Dell D620 and set the virtual machine to 2GB. Your system may be paging as the virtual machine memory is equal to the physical RAM on the host. Try reducing it to say 1GB in virtual machine options.
Update 3 2008-08-11 - VMware Fusion 2 beta 2If you are running Fusion you can use this procedure for all versions of Leopard. Rename the /Library/Application Support/VMware Fusion/isoimages/darwin.iso to something else. Then when you start it up there is an error message about the tools CD but just ignore it and off you go!
Update 4 2008-08-11 - Stop the popup error messageSearch for darwin.iso and darwin.iso.sig. Copy or rename them, then create 2 zero byte files with the same name. You will find the popup error message disappears. There is an error message in the vmware.log file but that can be safely ignored. Note that Fusion 2 beta 2 and Workstation 6.5 beta 2 for Linux actually ship with these files, whereas currently Workstation 6.5 beta for Windows does not.
meisterk
Jul 31 2008, 10:47 PM
Thanks a million for your hard work, I'm gonna try this on Fusion beta 2 to install Leo Server

Works like a charm!
cyberbuddhah
Aug 1 2008, 04:48 AM
Hallelujah!
Upgradable to 10.5.4 ?
Donk
Aug 1 2008, 06:48 AM
QUOTE (cyberbuddhah @ Aug 1 2008, 05:48 AM)

Hallelujah!
Upgradable to 10.5.4 ?
Yes it is but use the -v -x -f boot flags at the restart. Only need to it once.
jk21
Aug 1 2008, 07:58 AM
Hello Donk thanks a million for this, I got a error dont know what Im doing wrong, I used your template opened it up and run the iso all good. I took iso out and put leopard in. Then were it says boot: typed 9f then it gave me option like in screenshot 2, i typed 9f again and got some errors then it just went back to boot. Any ideas?
Im booting a dmg file, must it be iso?
Donk
Aug 1 2008, 08:44 AM
QUOTE (jk21 @ Aug 1 2008, 08:58 AM)

Hello Donk thanks a million for this, I got a error dont know what Im doing wrong, I used your template opened it up and run the iso all good. I took iso out and put leopard in. Then were it says boot: typed 9f then it gave me option like in screenshot 2, i typed 9f again and got some errors then it just went back to boot. Any ideas?
Im booting a dmg file, must it be iso?
I used an ISO as don't think VMware knows how to use DMG as image for this.
NSCXP2005
Aug 1 2008, 08:55 AM
Donk,
Would you be able to mirror the ISO file somewhere else aswell, as MediaFire are doing maintainace.
Can your ISO file be used of real systems?
Cheers
NSCXP2005
Donk
Aug 1 2008, 10:16 AM
QUOTE (NSCXP2005 @ Aug 1 2008, 09:55 AM)

Donk,
Would you be able to mirror the ISO file somewhere else aswell, as MediaFire are doing maintainace.
Can your ISO file be used of real systems?
Cheers
NSCXP2005
It is here as well
http://rapidshare.com/files/134034323/DarwinIDE.zip.html. I am now trying SCSI virtual disk as VMware say this is faster than IDE. If so I will upload another template for SCSI.
The CD image will probably only work with VMware as it only has:
AppleIntelPIIXATA.kext
dsmos.ket
NullCPUPowerManagement.kext
coolio2004
Aug 1 2008, 10:32 AM
Hi- i have no luck with your iso tu use in Fusion. I got the blue starting desktop and than only spinnig wheel. We need a special iso for Fusion.Donk-is there any possibility to use 132 bootloader to load 80,81,82 for an external usb drive instead of h,c,e? Thanx so lot for your efforts!!
Coolio
Donk
Aug 1 2008, 10:36 AM
QUOTE (coolio2004 @ Aug 1 2008, 11:32 AM)

Hi- i have no luck with your iso tu use in Fusion. I got the blue starting desktop and than only spinnig wheel. We need a special iso for Fusion.Donk-is there any possibility to use 132 bootloader to load 80,81,82 for an external usb drive instead of h,c,e? Thanx so lot for your efforts!!
Coolio
I need to test this on Fusion but would need Fusion 2 beta for it to work. I am about to test a Carbon Copy Cloner image of my real iMac on a USB drive. I'll post the results later today.
Update:Just successfully booted Leopard from USB drive. Updated the main post with some details.
jk21
Aug 1 2008, 08:49 PM
Worked perfect, The boot took ages, anyway to make it faster.
Whats the progress of SCSI, you rekon scsi make booting faster?
Also does the size of drive got be so big?
Sorry for the newbie questions I have just got into mac have not been on the scene for ages
More of a VMware user..
Thanks..
Donk
Aug 1 2008, 09:03 PM
QUOTE (jk21 @ Aug 1 2008, 09:49 PM)

Worked perfect, The boot took ages, anyway to make it faster.
Whats the progress of SCSI, you rekon scsi make booting faster?
Also does the size of drive got be so big?
Sorry for the newbie questions I have just got into mac have not been on the scene for ages
More of a VMware user..
Thanks..
I've finished the SCSI tests and I do believe it is better and VMware themselves now recommend it on their forums. Just a quick thought I have set the virtual memory to 2Gb as I have 4Gb RAM. Maybe it is paging during the boot, as mine is up and running within a minute.
Well I made the drive that big for my use as I will be installing quite a bit of software for development purposes. It is a sparse disk so won't actually take up that space.
netrat
Aug 2 2008, 03:10 AM
Hey Donk, thanks for posting up these instruction. I just gave it a try. With a bit of time it installed OSX decently. I to am just using OSX for development, so this'll be great. Thanks for the guide.
firewire_666
Aug 2 2008, 09:23 AM
Have you found a way to use OSX in VMWare ESX(i) ?
I'm running Xeon 5405 with Intel Chipset, which should be relatively "vanilla" ...
Donk
Aug 2 2008, 11:58 AM
QUOTE (firewire_666 @ Aug 2 2008, 10:23 AM)

Have you found a way to use OSX in VMWare ESX(i) ?
I'm running Xeon 5405 with Intel Chipset, which should be relatively "vanilla" ...
I'm 99.99% certain that retail won't run on ESXi due to the level of virtual hardware it supports. Really need Server 2, Workstation 6.5 or Fusion 2 for this. May be one of the Hackintosh version will work.
jk21
Aug 2 2008, 11:24 PM
Can confirm the updates work.
Keyboard problem: Both keyboard and mosue mircrosoft mouse works fine but keyboard when in safari does not let me type input or is exremely slow.
Can this be a usb problem or something any ideas?
Also in leopard want let me change keyboard type when i click button nothing happens..
jk21
Aug 3 2008, 10:01 AM
Donk what stuff you got in the darwin.iso version etc? Might need to add some extras into the file.
Edit: OK wtf, sorry to be so messy with the posts, but I just tried instead of using darwin.iso, generic.iso from David Elliot and my keyboard started working fine.
I dont know if its vmware bugs or sumfin.
Once again sorry for messy posts just been testing and tweaking this for 2 days now trying to make it perfect..
Donk
Aug 3 2008, 10:38 AM
Have you used my template? Darwin in VMware implements a virtual USB keyboard and mouse. Using the generic.iso allows PS2 to be used. I'm also confused as you say you are using darwin.iso but mine is called vmdonk.iso. Can you confirm which one you are using?
I am interested in sorting this out, as my ISO is bascially the same as VMware's although I used the drivers from generic.iso
AppleIntelPIIXATA.kext - from generic.iso
dsmos.ket - from generic.iso
NullCPUPowerManagement.kext - compiled the soruce code myself.
Cheers
Dave
jk21
Aug 3 2008, 10:52 AM
AH my fault when i extract your file it extracts it to a folder called darwin, so i got confused, vmdonk.iso Yes i used this for the whole process, but switched to generic after I had problem with keyboard. Also yes i have been using your template only thing I changed was the hard disk on it, reduced its size and changed it to scsi.
More info: The keyboard was connected with ps2 adaptor at first, didnt work. I thought dammit i removed adaptor and basically thought that will sort the problem. The keyboard and mouse both USB now. I tried changing the keyboard option in leopard but the button was not there gone lol.
I then used generic to boot up with and clicked the change keyboard button nuffin happened but then keyboard started working fine.
Hope that makes little more sense..
Donk
Aug 3 2008, 12:03 PM
Don't forget that the physical connection of mouse and keyboard to host don't matter. The PS2 or USB mouse and keyboard passed to guest OS is virtual not passed through. I have another little iso which is repackaged Fusion darwin.iso but works outside of Fusion. I'll do some more checks later today and see if I can recreate any of the issues you've seen.
kdb424
Aug 3 2008, 08:16 PM
Just so you know, this won't work on VMWare Fusion Beta 2, because it reads it as mac leopard server, and will not boot. Thanks though. Glad it worked for others.
scoobydu
Aug 4 2008, 11:59 AM
Donk
I'm confused
I get a different screen when I boot donk.iso
I get an EBIOS Read Error 0x31
Block 0 Sectors 64
Is this a bad download?
Also do you have the SCSi version of your iso please? TIA!!
Also;
Will this work to install Leopard Server, as I get the dark blue screen loading Leopard Server, but with a spinning ball and it goes no further.
Using Vmware Fusion 2 Beta 2
jk21
Aug 4 2008, 12:31 PM
I get an EBIOS Read Error 0x31
Block 0 Sectors 64
Is this a bad download?
I get same error but have just ignored it each time, dunno if has effected or made any difference to the system.
Donk
Aug 4 2008, 01:14 PM
@scoobydu - As David Elliott mentions on his site, it can be safely ignored. I am confused why you would use this on Fusion with Leopard Server as that is part of the beta 2 release, to support Leopard Server. My hack is for other versions e.g. Workstation and for non-Server version. I will try and test on Fusion tonight on my real iMAc.
scoobydu
Aug 4 2008, 02:44 PM
QUOTE (Donk @ Aug 4 2008, 02:14 PM)

@scoobydu - As David Elliott mentions on his site, it can be safely ignored. I am confused why you would use this on Fusion with Leopard Server as that is part of the beta 2 release, to support Leopard Server. My hack is for other versions e.g. Workstation and for non-Server version. I will try and test on Fusion tonight on my real iMAc.
jk21: Thanks for the feedback.
Donk: I'm trying it because the stock Server install doesn't work for me from my Hack.
I get to the same place. Loads the dark blue screen (not of death) as per the normal install, then I get the spinning ball.
Happens the same from your donk.iso.
I will try using your iso with my leopard client DVD.
edit: no go, recognises its not Server and exits the VM
Thanks.
Donk
Aug 4 2008, 04:16 PM
OK understand. Probably due to the SMC fan chip not being present which is needed for the rela Leopard on Leopard via Fusion.
scoobydu
Aug 4 2008, 04:28 PM
QUOTE (Donk @ Aug 4 2008, 05:16 PM)

OK understand. Probably due to the SMC fan chip not being present which is needed for the rela Leopard on Leopard via Fusion.
It is becoming clearer

thx.
Can this need be bypassed?
Ok, I see, using your vmdonk.iso will not work at all with vmware fusion for me, as it states that it is not Leopard Server and exits.
You don't mention VMware Fusion I know, but I naively assumed it would work
Donk
Aug 4 2008, 08:16 PM
QUOTE (scoobydu @ Aug 4 2008, 05:28 PM)

It is becoming clearer

thx.
Can this need be bypassed?
Ok, I see, using your vmdonk.iso will not work at all with vmware fusion for me, as it states that it is not Leopard Server and exits.
You don't mention VMware Fusion I know, but I naively assumed it would work

It will work but you will have to rename /Library/Application Support/VMware Fusion/isoimages/darwin.iso to something else. Then when you start it up there is an error message about the tools CD but just ignore it and off you go! There may be a couple of tweaks to the VMX file which I am working on plus a Fusion specific vmdonk.iso where we can take out dsmos.kext. I'll try and get on that tomorrow.
InsanelyOne
Aug 4 2008, 08:24 PM
Hey Donk... do you know of any alternative ways of getting VMware Workstation 6.5? The VMware website seems screwed up. It's not letting me log in to download the beta.
Donk
Aug 4 2008, 08:48 PM
QUOTE (InsanelyOne @ Aug 4 2008, 09:24 PM)

Hey Donk... do you know of any alternative ways of getting VMware Workstation 6.5? The VMware website seems screwed up. It's not letting me log in to download the beta.
Sorry no. The web site seems to be rejecting logins.
scoobydu
Aug 4 2008, 09:07 PM
QUOTE (Donk @ Aug 4 2008, 09:16 PM)

It will work but you will have to rename /Library/Application Support/VMware Fusion/isoimages/darwin.iso to something else. Then when you start it up there is an error message about the tools CD but just ignore it and off you go! There may be a couple of tweaks to the VMX file which I am working on plus a Fusion specific vmdonk.iso where we can take out dsmos.kext. I'll try and get on that tomorrow.
Thanks Donk
Gave it a try and renamed darwin.iso, got the error msg x4 about no tools being available. Booted your iso, but still get the blue screen and spinning ball.
Presumably that is because I need your tweaked vmdonk.iso?
jse75
Aug 4 2008, 09:50 PM
Just wanted to chime in that I was able to successfully and easily install Leopard retail ISO on my HP 6910p laptop (Core 2 Duo T9300 @ 2.5ghz) using Donk's bootloader and instructions. It works great now (except for sound as he documented). It is pretty smooth. I was able to apply all system updates via Apple Software Update without complication. Sooo nice.
I had to turn on VT extensions in the BIOS (disabled by default).
Thanks to Donk so much for his hard work getting this going.
Donk
Aug 4 2008, 10:57 PM
QUOTE (scoobydu @ Aug 4 2008, 10:07 PM)

Thanks Donk
Gave it a try and renamed darwin.iso, got the error msg x4 about no tools being available. Booted your iso, but still get the blue screen and spinning ball.
Presumably that is because I need your tweaked vmdonk.iso?
The tweaked iso will only work for Fusion on a real Mac. For your issue what is the machine you are running on? Also are there any errors reported if you use -v boot flag.
netrat
Aug 5 2008, 12:57 AM
QUOTE (InsanelyOne @ Aug 4 2008, 01:24 PM)

Hey Donk... do you know of any alternative ways of getting VMware Workstation 6.5? The VMware website seems screwed up. It's not letting me log in to download the beta.
QUOTE (Donk @ Aug 4 2008, 01:48 PM)

Sorry no. The web site seems to be rejecting logins.
You can do a google on "VMware Workstation 6.5 download" There's a site listed there that provides a download. Note, you'll still need a valid VMware Workstation 6 key, of course.
InsanelyOne
Aug 5 2008, 10:44 AM
I'm installing now. Followed the instructions and everything seems to be working just fine. The only problem is that the installation process is going painfully slow. It says it has over 7 hours remaining in the installation. Did it go this slow for anyone else? I'm installing on a Dell Latitude D630 2.0Ghz Core2Duo with 2GB ram.
Also.... Donk, the one thing that confused me was the bit about copying vmware-vmx.exe to vmware-vmx-debug.exe. I kinda skipped that step since I wasn't sure exactly what you were talking about.
Edit: Okay, I was just being a little ignorant. I see that VMWare installs both vmware-vmx.exe and vmware-vmx-debug.exe. By copying vmware-vmx.exe to vmware-vmx-debug.exe I'm forcing VMware to use the non-debug version of the executable?
nail9
Aug 5 2008, 12:02 PM
Hi Donk
before all many thanks for your tutorial. Is iATKOS 10.5.4 sufficient for your guide ?
Sorry for the newbie question and thank in advance for your time.
Xordan
Aug 5 2008, 12:30 PM
Heh, weird. It doesn't detect my keyboard (laptop here). My mouse works fine though...
Any idea what's wrong?
Donk
Aug 5 2008, 12:50 PM
QUOTE (InsanelyOne @ Aug 5 2008, 11:44 AM)

I'm installing now. Followed the instructions and everything seems to be working just fine. The only problem is that the installation process is going painfully slow. It says it has over 7 hours remaining in the installation. Did it go this slow for anyone else? I'm installing on a Dell Latitude D630 2.0Ghz Core2Duo with 2GB ram.
Also.... Donk, the one thing that confused me was the bit about copying vmware-vmx.exe to vmware-vmx-debug.exe. I kinda skipped that step since I wasn't sure exactly what you were talking about.
Edit: Okay, I was just being a little ignorant. I see that VMWare installs both vmware-vmx.exe and vmware-vmx-debug.exe. By copying vmware-vmx.exe to vmware-vmx-debug.exe I'm forcing VMware to use the non-debug version of the executable?
The copying of the vmware exes is exactly right.
My installation took about 30 minutes. One really obvious issue may be the amount of memory I have assigned to the template. I have 4GB in my Dell D620 and set the virtual machine to 2GB. Your system may be paging as the virtual machine memory is equal to the physical RAM on the host. Try reducing it to say 1GB in virtual machine options.
InsanelyOne
Aug 5 2008, 01:09 PM
QUOTE (Donk @ Aug 5 2008, 08:50 AM)

The copying of the vmware exes is exactly right.
My installation took about 30 minutes. One really obvious issue may be the amount of memory I have assigned to the template. I have 4GB in my Dell D620 and set the virtual machine to 2GB. Your system may be paging as the virtual machine memory is equal to the physical RAM on the host. Try reducing it to say 1GB in virtual machine options.
Ah crap... didn't notice the memory was set to 2GB. I'll definitely fix that. Gonna cancel the installation and start over.
Thanks for the info!!!!
Donk
Aug 5 2008, 02:28 PM
QUOTE (nail9 @ Aug 5 2008, 01:02 PM)

Hi Donk
before all many thanks for your tutorial. Is iATKOS 10.5.4 sufficient for your guide ?
Sorry for the newbie question and thank in advance for your time.
No this is for the actual retail edition of Leopard. It isn't any use for iATKOS. There are 2 other tutorial threads I started and the one on JaS 10.5.2 should get you going.
QUOTE (Xordan @ Aug 5 2008, 01:30 PM)

Heh, weird. It doesn't detect my keyboard (laptop here). My mouse works fine though...
Any idea what's wrong?
Not really. What is the laptop?
InsanelyOne
Aug 5 2008, 02:29 PM
Woohoo!! I'm up and running. Works great! This is so cool that I can run a totally vanilla installation.
One question. How can I change the screen resolution? Edit the com.apple.Boot.plist file?
Xordan
Aug 5 2008, 03:30 PM
QUOTE (Donk @ Aug 5 2008, 03:28 PM)

Not really. What is the laptop?
XPS M1710
The keyboard doesn't work during installation or afterwards... but it does work in other (linux) VMs
Ah, after the install I actually get a screen saying "Please attach a keyboard". So osx isn't actually detecting it attached at all.
lilos
Aug 5 2008, 03:47 PM
QUOTE (scoobydu @ Aug 4 2008, 11:59 AM)

Will this work to install Leopard Server, as I get the dark blue screen loading Leopard Server, but with a spinning ball and it goes no further.
Using Vmware Fusion 2 Beta 2
I have the same problem spinning ball and it goes no further.
And i was tryed Vmware and Parallels the same problem on both`` spinning ball and it goes no furthe``
Donk
Aug 5 2008, 03:56 PM
QUOTE (InsanelyOne @ Aug 5 2008, 03:29 PM)

Woohoo!! I'm up and running. Works great! This is so cool that I can run a totally vanilla installation.
One question. How can I change the screen resolution? Edit the com.apple.Boot.plist file?
Yep that's the best way for now. The VMware tools for OSX does have a video driver but I haven't been able to get it to work yet.
QUOTE (lilos @ Aug 5 2008, 04:47 PM)

I have the same problem spinning ball and it goes no further.
And i was tryed Vmware and Parallels the same problem on both`` spinning ball and it goes no furthe``
What is the processor on the machine and use -v boot flag to see if there are any obvious error messages.
QUOTE (Xordan @ Aug 5 2008, 04:30 PM)

XPS M1710
The keyboard doesn't work during installation or afterwards... but it does work in other (linux) VMs
Ah, after the install I actually get a screen saying "Please attach a keyboard". So osx isn't actually detecting it attached at all.
Sorry not sure what to say, as the keyboard and mouse are virtualized. Do you see any errors in the vmware.log file in the guest directory?
InsanelyOne
Aug 5 2008, 08:02 PM
QUOTE (Donk @ Aug 5 2008, 11:56 AM)

Yep that's the best way for now. The VMware tools for OSX does have a video driver but I haven't been able to get it to work yet.
Hopefully someone will be able to get it figured out. Any idea what it's gonna take to get sound?
Xordan
Aug 5 2008, 11:41 PM
QUOTE (Donk @ Aug 5 2008, 04:56 PM)

Sorry not sure what to say, as the keyboard and mouse are virtualized. Do you see any errors in the vmware.log file in the guest directory?
Not really.. The funny thing is that the keyboard works until I actually boot into osx.
I see "USB: Initializing 'Virtual Keyboard' backend"
Also:
Aug 06 00:27:44.782: vmx| USB: Connecting device 0x400000010e0f0003
Aug 06 00:27:44.782: vmx| USB: Attempt to connect already connected device
Aug 06 00:27:44.782: vmx| USB: Failed to connect virtual USB mouse (14)
Aug 06 00:27:44.782: vmx| USB: Connecting device 0x600000010e0f0006
Which looks a bit funny, because the mouse works...
www.xordan.com/vmware.log Is the whole log.. maybe if you can spot something I didn't.
Edit: I plugged in an external keyboard too... vmware picks it up right away... if I try booting with it connected then osx picks it up and says it doesn't recognise it. Then when I try to go through the process for it to recognise it doesn't respond to key presses.
Edit2: I got it working. I edited Darwin.vmx and removed these lines (which I saw were failing for 5 min on startup):
USB:1.deviceType = "hub"
usb:1.present = "TRUE"
This time osx detected my keyboard and allowed me to select the type. Some keys are wrong, but it mostly works now.
netrat
Aug 6 2008, 04:52 AM
QUOTE (Xordan @ Aug 5 2008, 04:41 PM)

Edit2: I got it working. I edited Darwin.vmx and removed these lines (which I saw were failing for 5 min on startup):
USB:1.deviceType = "hub"
usb:1.present = "TRUE"
This time osx detected my keyboard and allowed me to select the type. Some keys are wrong, but it mostly works now.
Hey, thanks for the tip. I did that and fixed my keyboard problem. Earlier, when I mentioned it worked, I was running off a 32-bit windows. It didn't gave me any trouble. Since I'm still setting up my environments, I decided I should utilize my 4GB memory, so I reinstalled with XP 64-bit, but hit that keyboard problem. After doing what Xordan mentioned, no more keyboard problems. Everything seems to be running smoothly so far.
I opt not to install any language files or printer drivers. This drastically sped up the install process.
lilos
Aug 6 2008, 06:35 AM
QUOTE (Donk @ Aug 5 2008, 03:56 PM)

What is the processor on the machine and use -v boot flag to see if there are any obvious error messages.
Core2Quard Q6600@3.6 Gigabyte DS3P P35 4GB ram radeon2600XT 10.5.4 from vanila instal all update
DVD of Leo server work when i use my boot 132 cd version on native install but not work if i try to install on Paralels server or Vmware.
It boot load and when go in GUI only blue screen and spinning ball not load menu ....
lilos
Aug 6 2008, 07:09 AM
QUOTE (Donk @ Jul 31 2008, 07:21 PM)

3. The CD will have to remain mounted during boot, as none of the ways of copying the boot-132 code to the hard disk works. Trust me I have spent 2 weeks trying!!!
I was make original darwin iso from vmware2beta to load from flash.
But this not help to boot from DVD becouse Vmware mount this like a 2-second cd-rom where the first is your real and boot menu not have cd-rom driver just when prees eject eject the first .The two cd-rom are on same bus .... But the paralels server boot loader is someting diferent and i was unable to find from where paralels server load bootloader
Donk
Aug 6 2008, 07:17 AM
QUOTE (Xordan @ Aug 6 2008, 12:41 AM)

Edit2: I got it working. I edited Darwin.vmx and removed these lines (which I saw were failing for 5 min on startup):
USB:1.deviceType = "hub"
usb:1.present = "TRUE"
This time osx detected my keyboard and allowed me to select the type. Some keys are wrong, but it mostly works now.
I'll add that to the first post as a hint. Thanks.
QUOTE (lilos @ Aug 6 2008, 08:09 AM)

I was make original darwin iso from vmware2beta to load from flash.
But this not help to boot from DVD becouse Vmware mount this like a 2-second cd-rom where the first is your real and boot menu not have cd-rom driver just when prees eject eject the first .The two cd-rom are on same bus .... But the paralels server boot loader is someting diferent and i was unable to find from where paralels server load bootloader

It may be worth taking a look at the Parallels loader, but VMware has hard coded logic that always uses the darwin.iso during boot. So without patching the VMware executable you can't replace that functioality. I have looked at creating a replacement darwin.iso to use but there are digital signatures amd if not found or not correct the iso isn't loaded. A reasonale approach to enaure that only VMware authenticated toolds iso images are used.
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