Build guest vmware kernel modules: Difference between revisions
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* vmhgfs - shared folders | * vmhgfs - shared folders | ||
* vmxnet3 - virtual network adapter | * vmxnet3 - virtual network adapter | ||
* vmmemctl - memory | |||
* vmw_balloon - balloon memory driver | * vmw_balloon - balloon memory driver | ||
* vmw_pvscsi - paravirtual scsi | * vmw_pvscsi - paravirtual scsi | ||
* vmwgfx - accelerated graphics | * vmwgfx - accelerated graphics | ||
* vmblock - enable drag & drop between guest and host OS (desktop feature) | * vmblock - enable drag & drop between guest and host OS (desktop feature) | ||
* vmsync - | |||
* vgauth - Guest Authentication | * vgauth - Guest Authentication | ||
* vmw_vmci - inter-VM and host interface | * vmw_vmci - inter-VM and host interface | ||
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There's also a number of additional commands/scripts to enable other features | There's also a number of additional commands/scripts to enable other features | ||
* /usr/bin/vmware-toolbox-cmd - shrink, upgrade, statistics, version, timesync, run scripts on power operations, power operations, control devices | * /usr/bin/vmware-toolbox-cmd - shrink, upgrade, statistics, version, timesync, run scripts on power operations, power operations, control devices | ||
* /usr/bin/vmware-user - advanced X features, guest resolution fit, drag and drop, file and text copy & paste | * /usr/bin/vmware-user - advanced X features, guest resolution fit, drag and drop, file and text copy & paste. Running this will start the vmtoolsd daemon in /usr/lib/vmware-tools/sbin64 | ||
* /usr/lib/vmware-tools/sbin64/vmware-checkvm - prints VMware software version | |||
* /usr/lib/vmware-tools/sbin64/vmware-modconfig-console - module helper for acquiring status, kernel headers version, is a link to /usr/lib/vmware-tools/bin64/appLoader | |||
* vmware-tools-thinprint - printing integration with the host using a virtual printing daemon | * vmware-tools-thinprint - printing integration with the host using a virtual printing daemon | ||