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Hi, I keep getting an issue with Ubuntu Server as a Virtual Machine. The error reported is: blk_update_request: I/O Error, dev fd0, sector 0 op 0x0: (READ)  flags 0x0 phys_seg 1 prio class 0 Im a... See more...
Hi, I keep getting an issue with Ubuntu Server as a Virtual Machine. The error reported is: blk_update_request: I/O Error, dev fd0, sector 0 op 0x0: (READ)  flags 0x0 phys_seg 1 prio class 0 Im assuming this is a disk read error due to corrupt filesystem? Though this VM Machine is on a fresh SSD (Brand New) moved from the last SSD due to this error. How do i perform a SSD (CHKDSK -f of such) to repair the integrity of the VM Image, within Ubuntu Server using Term   Many thanks  
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How do i install that Kernel Version on Fedora 34 ? All ive wanted to do is install Fedora 34 on my HD, add the install of the version of VMware Workstation as stated above and launch my VM.  Compil... See more...
How do i install that Kernel Version on Fedora 34 ? All ive wanted to do is install Fedora 34 on my HD, add the install of the version of VMware Workstation as stated above and launch my VM.  Compiling vmon and vmnet did not complete, and wondered why this simple process failed.
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Hi, I have a fresh install of Fedora 34, and the latest version of VMware Workstation 16 Pro. I have installed VMware Workstation 16 (VMware-Workstation-Full-16.0.0-16894299.x86_64.bundle) with comp... See more...
Hi, I have a fresh install of Fedora 34, and the latest version of VMware Workstation 16 Pro. I have installed VMware Workstation 16 (VMware-Workstation-Full-16.0.0-16894299.x86_64.bundle) with completed ok. The problem is launching it. vmmon vmnet I have attached my log. Can you see what's wrong, and how i can fix this. Any help much appreciated.   Tried following: https://www.tecmint.com/install-vmware-workstation-in-linux/ Just end up with a prompt:   VMware Kernel Module Updater: Kernel Headers 5.11.12-300.fc34.x8664 - were not found. If you installed them in a non-default path below. Otherwise refer to your distribution`s documentation for installation instructions and cick Refesh to search again in default locations. Command: rpm -qa | grep kernel-headers Returns: in red: kernel-headers-5.13.3-200.fc34.x86_64