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I have set up a Fedora Core 11 VM on Hyper-V. After the Fedora installation
is complete, you reboot the system and it walks you through a setup porcess and then dumps you out into the standard desktop. At that point the mouse does not work because the new VM does not have the hyper-v integration services installed yet. (During the setup, the mouse does not work but the tab key does so you can move through the options.) I want to get the mouse to work. When I use the Hyper-V manager to insert the "integrations services setup CD", Fedora pops up a window informing that a blank CD has been inserted. I am stuck and cannot configure the server without the use of a mouse (I am Linux newbie and do not know my way around Linux yet without GUIs.) Can someone please tell me how to get the DVD device to recognize the setup disk? Thanks in advance! -- bb |
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Hi,
Integration services is apply for Windows OS. According to the MS, fedora core is not listed as support guest OS. Pls refer to http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserv...-guest-os.aspx Currently the Linux integration services is still under beta. You can try to get it from http://connect.microsoft.com ericlaiys "brad" wrote: > I have set up a Fedora Core 11 VM on Hyper-V. After the Fedora installation > is complete, you reboot the system and it walks you through a setup porcess > and then dumps you out into the standard desktop. At that point the mouse > does not work because the new VM does not have the hyper-v integration > services installed yet. (During the setup, the mouse does not work but the > tab key does so you can move through the options.) > > I want to get the mouse to work. When I use the Hyper-V manager to insert > the "integrations services setup CD", Fedora pops up a window informing that > a blank CD has been inserted. I am stuck and cannot configure the server > without the use of a mouse (I am Linux newbie and do not know my way around > Linux yet without GUIs.) Can someone please tell me how to get the DVD > device to recognize the setup disk? > > Thanks in advance! > > -- > bb |
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Ericlaiys, I too have the problem brad supplied, except that I am running Suslinux, which according to MS is a supported distro. It seems all versions of linux are having this same problem, as I've tried Ubuntu as well with no success. |
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I get the same problem when trying to install Linux Integration Services v 2.1 with Fedora 12 on Hyper-v running on Windows 2008 sp2. Has anyone successfully installed this on Fedora?
Many thanks.. > On Saturday, December 12, 2009 11:43 AM brad wrote: > I have set up a Fedora Core 11 VM on Hyper-V. After the Fedora installation > is complete, you reboot the system and it walks you through a setup porcess > and then dumps you out into the standard desktop. At that point the mouse > does not work because the new VM does not have the hyper-v integration > services installed yet. (During the setup, the mouse does not work but the > tab key does so you can move through the options.) > > I want to get the mouse to work. When I use the Hyper-V manager to insert > the "integrations services setup CD", Fedora pops up a window informing that > a blank CD has been inserted. I am stuck and cannot configure the server > without the use of a mouse (I am Linux newbie and do not know my way around > Linux yet without GUIs.) Can someone please tell me how to get the DVD > device to recognize the setup disk? > > Thanks in advance! > > -- > bb >> On Saturday, December 19, 2009 7:04 AM ericlaiys wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Integration services is apply for Windows OS. According to the MS, fedora >> core is not listed as support guest OS. Pls refer to >> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserv...-guest-os.aspx >> >> Currently the Linux integration services is still under beta. You can try to >> get it from >> http://connect.microsoft.com >> >> ericlaiys >> >> "brad" wrote: >>> On Saturday, January 23, 2010 2:14 PM mstitz wrote: >>> Ericlaiys, I too have the problem brad supplied, except that I am running >>> Suslinux, which according to MS is a supported distro. It seems all versions >>> of linux are having this same problem, as I have tried Ubuntu as well with no >>> success. >>> Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice >>> Simple .NET HEX PixelColor Utility >>> http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...r-utility.aspx |
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