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:Installing Hyper-V Linux Integration Components On CentOS 5
Installing Hyper-V Linux Integration Components On CentOS 5
Aug 7, 2009, 20 :03 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3402 reads)

[ Thanks to Falko Timme for this link. ]

"1. Download Latest Linux Integration Components You can download the exe file here. Extract it and copy the linuxic.iso somewhere you can mount it as a cdrom on your Virtual Machine.

"2. Installation To install the drivers we need the development tools. Easiest method to install those is via Yum.

yum groupinstall "Development Tools" 

"Next we will copy the contents of the cdrom to the server

mkdir -p /mnt/cdrom
 mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
 cp -rp /mnt/cdrom /opt/linux_ic 
 umount /mnt/cdrom

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