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I am following the instructions given HERE
I can install it to the vmware hard disk fine and get it running, but then it says to open a terminal and execute su The terminal says that it cannot make me a root and nothing else I am not able to go any further after this and so the internet isn't working in the virtual machine Moreover, the internet works if I was just using the live CD version, without me having to do anything else How do I get root permissions in android x86 on VMware?
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After playing around some more with this I have noticed another problem: when I try to start the virtual machine, most of the times it reaches the Chrome coloured android startup logo, the logo animates continuously but the screen is sort of stuck at that phase. And if I loose focus to the vmware window and come back, I see that the window is blank and I am not sure if the virtual machine is even further loading or not. How do I properly get Android x86 to work on vmware (with full install on it's virtual hard disk and not just the live CD version? Should I try other virtual machines? I have not been able to get others such as qemu and bochs to work in the past and see that vmware is the easiest and most stable option, so I would like to run this in vmware if possible.
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only downside is transferring data outside of the android os is a pain.
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EmuparadiseNot the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged vmware-workstationandroid-x86 or ask your own question.Download Android 8.0 Iso
Using android-x86-4.4-r3.iso, I created a virtual machine in VMware Workstation 11.0.0 on Mac OS X. I just clicked Create virtual machine, chose my Android ISO, and just hit Next repeatedly until finished (just like I do to create Windows VMs).
I'm not a master at VMware. What did I do wrong in there? I ran into trouble, as in this picture:
I wait, but it doesn't change. If I am supposed to enter a command, I don't know what command. Can anybody help me?
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You need to follow the instructions. Specifically:
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You have to change your virtual disk type to be IDE because the default type in VMware is SCSI, and [the] Android-x86 kernel is not configured to support SCSI. You can follow these steps:
Android 9.0 Download Iso
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