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put the install commands into
system.yaml
the reference will be in our docs refresh
for now it's in my blog postblendOS v4 Install Guide
The blendOS v4 alpha is now out! Here's how you can install and try it out.
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By the way, I won't try again until next Saturday
scroll down
it explains what each piece does
you're interested in
commands:
this is how you set up v4
a file
check / for a file called system.yamlI have seen it
@Thoy073 π, you've gained the level
1exactly so check for or add a
commands element
put in the vmware tools install commands
one per line
then save and run sudo akshara updateIt reports that the system once had VMware Tools installed
also a package called
open-vm-tools btwthere
ok
oh nice
so nvm
you're fine
vmware tools are preinstalled
But it doesn't work π¦
I prefer QEMU anyway :P
Originally installed
then set up the service
ok
should be called
open-vm-tools
or something similar
systemctl works as normalthere
ok?
i will come back
so
yes
