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Yes.<br>
<hangs head in shame><br>
For anyone who didn't already know, setting the adapter type to
'vlance' will fix it right up.<br>
Probably still needs VMware tools though.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Is it possible that the required Ethernet driver is different from
VMWare Player to VMWare GSX?
On 9/11/06, Bill Littlejohn <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:billl@mtd-inc.com"><billl@mtd-inc.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I've been testing Zimbra on Fedora Core 4 running on VMware Player.
I moved (imported) the image to my VMware GSX server and now eth0 is
missing.
I believe everything is setup properly in VMware.
Is there something in Fedora that would break if the MAC changed or
something like that?
ifconfig eth0 says 'Device not Found'.
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