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VMware Player / Fusion (VM)
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The zip file contains a couple of files, the important two are the .vmx
and .vmdk
files which have to be copied to a VMware machine folder (The folder can be located anywhere on the PCs harddisk).
Add the files in VMware
As next, the VMware virtual machine is setup by just opening the .vmx
file (via Open a Virtual Machine):
In the following dialog the user has to navigate to the directory where the .vmx
and .vmdk
files were stored. Choose the .vmx
file to open.
After this the DietPi VMware virtual machine is present and can be started:
First boot of the new VMware image
Press the Play virtual machine (green arrow) to ‘boot up’ your system based on the DietPi image. Possibly you have to acknowledge in an appearing dialog “I Copied it” and go on. If you want to use a WiFi connection you have to change the network settings matching your environment (files \boot\dietpi.txt
and \boot\dietpi-wifi.txt
).
You must disable IPv6 when the host uses WiFi
Sometimes the VM has difficulties to connect to the internet. This is reported in a network bridged mode and when the host connects to the internet via WiFi: In these cases the IPv6 routing between the VM and the internet fails (e.g. see there). A typical result is, that the system does not find the update server (e.g. at the very first update run). This is then signaled during the “apt update” procedure of the first boot startup.
To overcome this, open a subshell (or an additional ssh window), start dietpi-config
and disable IPv6 within the Network options.
Then exit dietpi-config
. After this the first time installer procedure should run again from the start.
Additional information
For information about running DietPi in an VMware ESXi environment, you can read this article: Running the DietPi VMware image on ESXi 6.7.