Could someone please enlightenment as to where (location & name) I would find the .vmx for the VM that Beta 3 when it boots directly off the bootcamp partition. Also what, if any is the difference between this file and the config file located here, "~/Library/Preferences/VMware Fusion/config"
Thanks,
Chris
The Boot Camp partition VMX file is in the package at:
"~/Library/Preferences/VMware Fusion/Virtual Machines/Boot Camp//Boot Camp partition/
Right click on the Boot Camp partition package to show the VMX file.
Best,
Pat
where (location & name) I would find the .vmx for the VM that Beta 3 when it boots directly off the bootcamp partition
~/Library/Application Support/VMware Fusion/Virtual Machines/Boot Camp/your-device-name-here/Boot Camp partition.vmwarevm/Boot Camp partition.vmx
what, if any is the difference between this file and the config file located here, "~/Library/Preferences/VMware Fusion/config"
vmx files are for individual virtual machine preferences, while the config file applies to all your virtual machines. They're also completely different options, so you can't toss vmx lines into a config and expect it to work or vice versa.
Thanks for the prompt reply Pat but please excuse my ignorance as I am relatively new to the Mac. The only items showing in the folder "~/Library/Preferences/VMware Fusion" are to files: "preference" and "config". There is certainly no sub-folder "Virtual Machines" etc.
What am I missing?
chris
Ah, right now I see it. Thanks etung for pointing out the correct location. One final question.
Can I edit this with Textedit if required, ie is there anything to be aware of because it is in a "package"?
Can I edit this with Textedit if required, ie is
there anything to be aware of because it is in a
"package"?
TextEdit can mess up the end-of-line characters in the .vmx file if you copy/paste from a source using different ent-of-line indicators. To be on the safe side, you may want to try a different editor such BBEdit, Emacs or vi instead.
Ciao, Andreas
Can I edit this with Textedit if required, ie is there anything to be aware of because it is in a "package"?
Aside from Andreas' note about end-of-line characters, there aren't any issues. Bundles are just folders with an extension that tells the Finder to treat it as a file and not a folder.
I'd like to try to figure out how to manually get my bootcamp partiion to get read, which is not being auto-detected. I can then post my results.
~/Library/Application Support/VMware Fusion/Virtual Machines/Boot Camp
Can anyone upload or zip the files from the following path and e-mail them to coreduo0099@yahoo.com ?
Thanks
Have you since installed Beta 4? The Boot Camp detection in Beta 4 has been improved a lot. Simply delete the Boot Camp vmwarevm package, and start up beta 4. (I would suggest backing up the vmwarevm to a different location just in case). Beta 4 should detect the boot camp partitions.