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== Building the VM (Virtual Machine) == | == Building the VM (Virtual Machine) == | ||
* Inside [http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/2.2.0/VirtualBox-2.2.0_45846_fedora7-1.x86_64.rpm VirtualBox] server, add users to vboxgroup (/etc/group), run <code>VirtualBox</code>, register, create new virtual machine | * Inside [http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/2.2.0/VirtualBox-2.2.0_45846_fedora7-1.x86_64.rpm VirtualBox] server, add users to vboxgroup (/etc/group), run <code>VirtualBox</code>, register product, create new virtual machine | ||
** Centos 5.3 Workstation | ** Centos 5.3 Workstation | ||
** Linux, | ** Linux, Red Hat 64-bit | ||
** 1.5GB RAM | ** 1.5GB RAM | ||
** | ** Boot hard disk (Primary master) | ||
** | *** Create new hard disk | ||
*** | **** Dynamically expanding storage | ||
*** 20 GB | **** Location: /data/virtualbox/Centos.vdi | ||
*** | **** Size: 20.0 GB | ||
* | * Further settings | ||
** Video: Enable 3D acceleration | |||
** CD/DVD-ROM: Mount [http://ftp.swin.edu.au/centos/5.3/isos/x86_64/CentOS-5.3-x86_64-bin-DVD.iso Centos 5.3 DVD iso] | |||
* Start VM | |||
* Press Enter at Centos installation screen | |||
* | |||
* Centos 5.3 installation | * Centos 5.3 installation | ||
** | ** |
Revision as of 05:51, 22 April 2009
How to make a Centos Workstation (VM/Real Machine)
Building the VM (Virtual Machine)
- Inside VirtualBox server, add users to vboxgroup (/etc/group), run
VirtualBox
, register product, create new virtual machine- Centos 5.3 Workstation
- Linux, Red Hat 64-bit
- 1.5GB RAM
- Boot hard disk (Primary master)
- Create new hard disk
- Dynamically expanding storage
- Location: /data/virtualbox/Centos.vdi
- Size: 20.0 GB
- Create new hard disk
- Further settings
- Video: Enable 3D acceleration
- CD/DVD-ROM: Mount Centos 5.3 DVD iso
- Start VM
- Press Enter at Centos installation screen
- Centos 5.3 installation
Software
- pymol (Dirty hack). yum install pymol. As the one from sorbonne repository gives the python shared object in 32-bit, we need to rebuild it. This involves running, inside the pymol source, python setup.py build. Then, copying the libpymol.so built to /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/pymol/_cmd.so.