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VMware Workstation Pro is a desktop virtualization solution from VMware. VMware Workstation Pro is available for Linux and Windows. At the time of this writing, the latest version of VMware Workstation Pro is 15.5.0. In this article, I am going to show you how to install VMware Workstation Pro 15 on CentOS 8. So, let’s get started.

Enabling Hardware Virtualization:If you want to use VMware Workstation Pro 15 on your CentOS 8 machine, you must enable hardware virtualization VT-x/VT-d or AMD-v from the BIOS of your computer. Installing Required Dependencies:When you try to install VMware Workstation Pro 15, it will try to build the required VMware Kernel Modules.

For that, you must have all the required build tools installed on your CentOS 8 machine.To install all the required build tools on CentOS 8, run the following command. $ sudo yum groupinstall 'Development Tools'To confirm the installation, press Y and then press.YUM package manager will automatically download and install the required packages.At this point, all the build tools should be installed.You also need to have elfutils-libelf-devel package installed for VMware Kernel Module building to work.

Luckily, this package is available in the official package repository of CentOS 8.To install elfutils-libelf-devel on your CentOS 8 machine, run the following command. $ sudo yum install elfutils-libelf-develTo confirm the installation, press Y and then press.elfutils-libelf-devel package should be installed.Downloading VMware Workstation Pro 15:First, visit the. Once the page loads, click on Download Now.Now, click on Download Now in the Workstation 15.5 Pro for Linux section as marked in the screenshot below.Your browser should prompt you to save the file. Select Save File and click on OK.Your browser should start downloading VMware Workstation Pro 15 installer binary.

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It may take a while to complete.Installing VMware Workstation Pro:Once you’ve downloaded VMware Workstation Pro 15 installer, navigate to the /Downloads directory as follows. /VMware-Workstation-Full-15.5.0- 14665864.x8664.bundleVMware Workstation Pro 15 is being installed. It may take a while to complete.At this point, VMware Workstation Pro 15 should be installed.Now, you should be able to find VMware Workstation Pro 15 launcher in the Application Menu of CentOS 8. Click on it.VMware Kernel Module installer may show up.

Click on Install.Now, type in the password of your login user and click on Authenticate.VMware Kernel Modules as being compiled. It may take a while to complete.Now, select I accept the terms in the license agreement and click on Next to accept the VMware Workstation License Agreement.Now, select I accept the terms in the license agreement and click on Next to accept the VMware OVF Tool License Agreement.If you want VMware Workstation to check for updates when you start VMware Workstation Pro, then select Yes. Otherwise, select No.

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Then, click on Next.If you want to join VMware Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP), then select Yes. Otherwise, select No.

Then, click on Next.VMware Workstation Pro has support for Shared virtual machines (VMs). You can basically share a virtual machine on a VMware Workstation Pro instance running on your CentOS 8 machine and access it from another VMware Workstation Pro instance running on another computer (i.e Windows, Ubuntu etc.). In order to access shared VMs, you need to setup a user account.Now, type in a username that you want to use to connect to VMware Workstation Pro for accessing shared VMs. By default, it should be your login username. Once you’re done, click on Next.NOTE: The password should be the password of your login username by default.

If you’ve set another username for shared VMs, then the password should be the password of that user.Now, you have to select a directory where shared VMs will be saved. The default location is /var/lib/vmware/Shared VMs. Once you’re done, click on Next.Now, type in a port number in which you want to access to VMware Workstation Pro remotely from another instance of VMware Workstation Pro installed on another computer. The default port number is 443. The default is okay unless your port 443 is busy running another process.Once you’re done, click on Next.If you have bought VMware Workstation Pro 15 license, then you can enter the license key for VMware Workstation Pro 15 here.

If you just want to try out VMware Workstation Pro 15 before buying it, then select I want to try VMware Workstation 15 for 30 days and click on Finish.Now, type in the password of your login user and click on Authenticate.VMware Workstation Pro 15 should start. Click on OK.This is the dashboard of VMware Workstation Pro 15.So, that’s how you install VMware Workstation Pro 15 on CentOS 8.

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I activated Hyper-V on my fully patched Windows 8.1 Enterprise 64-bit host PC and tried to create a Windows Server 2008 R2 virtual machine that should have installed from the bootable ISO (the one I downloaded from my MSDN subscription) for Windows Server2008 R2, but when the VM starts, it goes through its boot device progression and fails to recognize the ISO as bootable. No amount of coaxing will convince Hyper-V to use the bootable ISO to install the operating system in the VM.To see if there was an issue with the ISO, I removed Hyper-V from the host (because, as I discovered, VMware refuses to run when Hyper-V is present) and then fired up VMware Workstation 10, pointed it to the exact same ISO and it created the VM from thatISO just fine. That proves there is nothing wrong with the ISO image.I'm new to Hyper-V since I've been using VMware Workstation for quite some time and figured it was high time I began to make the switch to Hyper-V (since I'm paying for it anyway).What setting(s) do I need to adjust to insure that Hyper-V sees the bootable ISO properly so it will install that OS in the virtual machine?If you think development is tough now, think how hard it was using punched cards:-).

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I followed the Hyper-V wizard instructions to the letter, including telling it the full path to where the ISO I wanted to use in creating my very first VM is located. I assume (perhaps incorrectly) that the Hyper-V wizard mounted that ISO on whateverdevice it deemed appropriate, hopefully one that is in the boot device sequence. Here's the set of errors I see:DVD Drive'Specify the media to use with your virtual CD/DVD drive'Location 1 (in use)Boot order:DVD Drive value: (name of ISO file)Network adapterHard DriveBoot Failed. EFI SCSI Device. Failed Secure Boot Verification.PXE Network Boot using IPv4.PXE-E18: Server response timeout.Boot Failed. EFI Network.Boot Failed.

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