I have done what you are looking for...total iso is about 350 megs based on redhat 9. When it is burned to a cd you can then boot it up and have a working VM in about 10 minutes. After you enter ...
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I have done what you are looking for...total iso is about 350 megs based on redhat 9. When it is burned to a cd you can then boot it up and have a working VM in about 10 minutes. After you enter your license number anyway. This is on a test machine that is a P-3 550 w/ 512 megs of ram & will only support one small VM "a firewall". The min for VMware is listed somewhere on this site, I would hope anyway. I simply started to install it and worked through the errors as they came.