Virtual machine with VMware player
Configuration of virtual machines
Used versions
- Ubuntu 14.04 x86 as guest OS
- Windows 7 Professional, Service Pack 1 as host OS
- VMware® Player 6.0.7 build-2844087
Prerequisites
- Download the latest Version of VMware Player on https://www.vmware.com/
- Download an img. of Ubuntu Version 14.04
Setting up Ubuntu 14.04 on Vmware Player
- Launch VMware Player and press 'Create a New Virtual Machine', then select the .iso of Ubuntu 14.04
- After setting Username and password, select an installation folder for your VM
Make sure to select a location with ample space, you will run out of it quickly!
- Specify the maximum disk size for your VM. VMware Player recommends 20GB, we recommend more.
- Before you finish the setup, press 'Customize Hardware' to allocate a custom amount of memory and processor cores to the Virtual Machine
You can edit the hardware settings after the installation.
- Press finish to install the OS
Configuration of network bridge
Benefits:
- No configuration necessary
- Guest is member in the network
Drawback:
- Guest is registered in the network as a 'normal' host
Configuration of the target
The IP address of the virtual machine must be registered as the server IP in the target.
Configuration of NAT (Network Address Translation)
Access to NFS or TFTP on the virtual machine does not work.
Benefits:
- Guest is not reachable from the network
- Guest can access network via NAT
Drawback:
- Configuration very complicated
Copying of virtual machines
When copying virtual machines, chances are that a new Ethernet device with a new MAC address is created. If the Ethernet device gets a new name (eth2 …), you have to add auto
to the name of the interface in the file etc/network/interfaces
(e.g., auto eth2
). Then the service networking
must be restarted (sudo service networking restart
).
Alternatively, you can edit the file /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
and assign the MAC to the eth0 device.
Disclaimer
TQ-Systems GmbH provides the Board Support Packages (BSP) free of charge. The software included in the shipment has been configured individually for the starter kits. The software is only intended to evaluate the module. The use of the Board Support Packages (BSP) is only allowed within the scope of functionality described by TQ-Systems GmbH. TQ-Systems GmbH does not accept any liability for all further changes of the Board Support Package and for any damage resulting from its use.
TQ-Systems GmbH provides the Board Support Packages (BSP) free of charge. The software included in the shipment has been configured individually for the starter kits. The software is only intended to evaluate the module. The use of the Board Support Packages (BSP) is only allowed within the scope of functionality described by TQ-Systems GmbH. TQ-Systems GmbH does not accept any liability for all further changes of the Board Support Package and for any damage resulting from its use.