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[edit] Welcome to GentooVM.com (Gentoo Linux Virtual Machine)!
GentooVM provides VMWare images of Gentoo Linux. Using a freely available VMWare player, you may load these images and test the Gentoo Linux operating system without actually installing Gentoo Linux.
[edit] Why Wiki?
Seeing as Linux and related projects are predominantly community driven, I figured Wiki would provide an effective means to share my work and experiences with Gentoo Linux (specifically within VMWare player for this site) as well as allowing others to freely contribute. If anyone has any comments or suggestions, please post to the discussion page.
[edit] News
[edit] January 21th, 2008
Special thanks to Stonie for his improvements to the current Gentoo Virtual Machine. I'll put up a torrent link later next week so that we don't have to leech all his bandwidth. ;-)
Due to illness, this has been severely delayed.
[edit] January 21th, 2008
I have built up an enhanced Gentoo VM, it Includes a frame buffer splash and VMware Tools... more details Enhanced Gentoo VM
--Stonie 02:13, 21 January 2008 (PST)
[edit] January 19th, 2008
My poor little Linux box can't handle being a torrent tracker so I had to stop the tracker service for the time being. When I have a free moment I'll make a new torrent that uses a different tracker(s).
[edit] Releases
This is a relatively bare bones install of Gentoo Linux. Xorg and a window manager are not included.
[edit] Latest Release
This is merely a release candidate and has not been tested thoroughly; mileage may vary. Please report any problems to the discussion page.
Gentoo Linux Virtual Machine (2007.0-stage3-i686, 10gb) - 20071027_rc1
[edit] Previous Releases
Gentoo Linux 2006.1 (Barebones) VMWare Appliance [~409 MB] - September 23rd, 2006:
| MD5 | Source | Comments |
| Mirror 1 | http://gentoo.chem.wisc.edu | UW-Madison Dept. of Chemistry official Gentoo source mirror |
| Mirror 2 | gentoovm.intarweb.net | This mirror generously provided by Phaerus |
| Mirror 3 | gentoovm.sectionzero.org | This mirror generously provided by SectionZero |
| Mirror 4 | http://mirrors.betadoodle.com | This mirror courtesy of Betadoodle.com free mirroring service. |
[edit] Getting Started
All you need to do to get started is download the virtual machine files provided here, and download vmware server and vmware server console! The VMWare server and console programs are completely free from vmware.com and will allow you to run your virtual machine. VMWare server allows you to take snapshots, so if you're experimenting take snapshots as you advance so you can revert to something else if you screw up.
If you are using windows, you only need to download the vmware server program from vmware.com. If you are on linux or another OS, it is possible to seperate the two and run the virtual machine on a different host than the computer you are on.
Once you have the vmware server program installed and the compressed virtual machine from this site downloaded, all you need to do is extract the downloaded file! After this open up vmware-server and import the virtual machine (Click file, click import, navigate to your virtual machine's .vmx file, and click ok!)
As soon as the machine has been imported, all you need to do is click play!! Rock and ROLL!
[edit] Logging In
When the virtual machine finishes starting you will be prompted for a login:
- Login: root
- Password: gentoo
[edit] Connecting To The Virtual Machine
For security reasons, SSH is not configured to start on boot up, as it is recommended that the root password be changed first:
# passwd
At which point SSH can be started:
# /etc/init.d/sshd start
And SSH can be configured to start every time that the virtual machine is run:
# rc-update add sshd default
[edit] Installing Packages
Prior to installing any packages, it is recommended that the Gentoo mirrors list be populated (this only has to be done once):
# mirrorselect --output --servers 10 >> /etc/make.conf
And portage synchronized:
# emerge --sync
[edit] See Also
[edit] Downloads
- Blank Virtual Drive WMWare Appliance MD5
- For those who want to experiment with the Gentoo installation themselves, this is the VMWare Appliance I used for an empty slate (10GB Virtual Drive). The VMWare Appliance is ready to boot off of the CD in the CD-ROM (this requires VMWare to be setup appropriately, but this is the default setting) simply because I had a Gentoo InstallCD handy.
- Filesize
- Compressed: 4.04 KB (4,147 bytes)
- Extracted: 1.31 MB (1,377,959 bytes)
- Virtual Drive: 10.7 GB, 10737418240 bytes

