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davidliu Enthusiast VMware Employees 99 posts since
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Mar 16, 2009 11:49 AM

Fix for Snow Leopard server seed 10a286 as a guest

If you tried to create a Snow Leopard server virtual machine using Apple's latest seed 10a286, you know it will run into a quick kernel panic in the guest. We now have a fix internally, and would like to provide this to people who want to stay on the bleeding edge Here are the two files you need:

 

http://ftpsite.vmware.com/download/Fusion202/darwin.iso

http://ftpsite.vmware.com/download/Fusion202/darwin.iso.sig

 

Make sure you have VMware Fusion 2.0.2 installed, and put both files in your /Library/Application\ Support/VMware\ Fusion/isoimages folder (replacing existing ones). You should be able to create a VM with Snow Leopard server seed 10a286 now.

 

Some usual warnings apply - this patch is not tested, not supported; it is not for use in production environment, and is provided only for people who desire to experiment with Snow Leopard guest. Please also grab this quickly because builds uploaded on our ftp server will be automatically wiped out after a week or so.

 

David Liu

Product Manager

VMware

 

Edit: added requirement of VMware Fusion 2.0.2.

alexr_leftfie… Novice 6 posts since
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1. Mar 18, 2009 10:44 AM in response to: davidliu
Re: Fix for Snow Leopard server seed 10a286 as a guest

I'm still seeing a panic trying to create a VM.

 

Perhaps I don't understand things, but I don't see how an update VMWare Tools Installer can fix a panic long before an Installer can even run.

 

Can you walk through a procedure for creating a VM that works?

 

--edit

Wait, figured it out. Despite saying it was downloading directly into /Library/Application Support/... Safari put the files into ~/Downloads because even though I'm an admin user, I don't by default have write to the isoimages directory.

 

(And I found .hiddendir. Now I get it. Slick work.)

 

Message was edited by: alexr_leftfield

blakeseely Lurker 2 posts since
Mar 27, 2009
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2. Mar 27, 2009 11:13 AM in response to: davidliu
Re: Fix for Snow Leopard server seed 10a286 as a guest

Both of these links are now broken - no files exist at those URLs?

blakeseely Lurker 2 posts since
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4. Mar 27, 2009 12:36 PM in response to: davidliu
Re: Fix for Snow Leopard server seed 10a286 as a guest

Thanks - got the files. Still a panic when booting the install disc, though. I'm on one of the new Mac Pros, which is potentially the problem?

Gudlyf Lurker 3 posts since
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5. Apr 1, 2009 6:23 AM in response to: blakeseely
Re: Fix for Snow Leopard server seed 10a286 as a guest

I, too, have one of the new Mac Pros, and am getting the kernel panic. Incidentally, when I install Snow Leopard on the system directly (not in a VM), it installs but there are no network interfaces recognized. Maybe Snow Leopard's not ready for the new hardware at all?

Gudlyf Lurker 3 posts since
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8. Apr 3, 2009 7:25 AM in response to: davidliu
Re: Fix for Snow Leopard server seed 10a286 as a guest

 

Thanks David. Are you guys actively working to get this to work? I'm just wondering if I should wait for your fix or bite the bullet and attempt to install 10a314 on a bare-metal system (which I'd rather not do right now). Thanks!

 

 

Keith

 

 

Gudlyf Lurker 3 posts since
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11. Apr 3, 2009 11:01 AM in response to: davidliu
Re: Fix for Snow Leopard server seed 10a286 as a guest

David -- Same error here. Do we need to place those replacement .iso files in this case too?

Milou Novice 6 posts since
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13. Apr 3, 2009 11:55 AM in response to: davidliu
Re: Fix for Snow Leopard server seed 10a286 as a guest

I have VMWare Fusion 2.0.3 and still get the kernel panic with SnowLeopard server 10.6 (10a314) installation.

I converted the Apple server image from .dmg to .iso and changed the VM memory from 1GB to 2 GB to no avail.

 

(Using a MacBook Pro Unibody 15" 2.8 GHz / 4 GB / Mac OS 10.5.6)

 

Luca

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14. Apr 19, 2009 11:24 AM in response to: Milou
Re: Fix for Snow Leopard server seed 10a286 as a guest

I have mixed results. I could install a new machine after some attempts, but was unable to upgrade an existing 10a286 VM.

 

Alex

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