VMware should have an export function so you can move the images. It is
independent of OS. Build a fedora machine (or dual boot) with VMware and
check for function. The last is for your learning curve with
Fedora/VMware. Honestly, I used to just copy the files but mine was Linux
to Linux on various distros. Like wise I used to build client VM and take
them to their system on my thumbdrive. Moving should be fairly straight
forward. I use Vbox now so don't have VMware up to see the menu option,
sorry, but the option to export should still be there.
-- Fred
On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 9:27 AM, InvalidPath <invalid.path(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Jun 2, 2017 6:06 AM, "Walter H." <Walter.H(a)mathemainzel.info> wrote:
On 31.05.2017 12:03, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Wed, 2017-05-31 at 10:01 +0200, Walter H. wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm using Windows with several virtual machines (VMware);
>>
>> is there a way to use these virtual machines with Fedora as host OS?
>>
> Yes. There is a free-to-use version of VMware Workstation for Fedora.
> Check the VMware web page. You can also convert your VMware VMs to run
> under KVM/QEMU ('man qemu-img'). Another alternative is VirtualBox.
>
> poc
>
Hello,
does this mean,
I can have VMware Workstation for Fedora without having to pay for it?
I guess the conversion of these VMware VMs won't work, as they are Windows
VMs ...
Greetings,
Walter
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Walter, I currently use Fedora as my main OS but I do need a little
Windows from time to time. KVM/QEMU run Win10 almost better than dedicated
hardware did!
Virtualbox also runs on Linux and does a bang up job at hosting Windows,
is there something holding you to VMware or is it a comfortability thing?
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