1) Allocate at least 3Gb of space for the virtual drive (about 200Mb will be needed to install VMTools)
2) Boot up ISO image in VMWare Fusion and follow the installation steps.
3) Upon booting into Ubuntu, click on install VMWare Tools in the VMWare tab
4) Press the extract button and save vmware-tools-distrib to your home directory.
5) Enter the following commands:
cd vmware-tools-distrib
./vmware-install.pl
*The default answers are all suitable - but the process takes out your network connection.
./vmware-config-tools.pl.
6) When prompted to enter password when executing sudo commands, enter the admin's (usually the first user registered in Ubuntu) password and NOT the root password.
7) Root password can be set in System / Administration / Users and Groups in the GUI.
5) Enter the following commands:
cd vmware-tools-distrib
./vmware-install.pl
*The default answers are all suitable - but the process takes out your network connection.
./vmware-config-tools.pl.
6) When prompted to enter password when executing sudo commands, enter the admin's (usually the first user registered in Ubuntu) password and NOT the root password.
7) Root password can be set in System / Administration / Users and Groups in the GUI.
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