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  • Posted in: Fusion

    Hi Paul, Ok, that scenario seems plausible. They did ask me what the external drives were for but I couldn’t remember. How can I tell if the OS is booting off the computer drive rather than the Samsung drive? I’ve asked the consultant if there’s ...

  • Posted in: Fusion

    If you're running on an Apple Silicon Mac, be aware that vctl will not work. See https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article/315609/features-of-windows-11-vm-on-mac-with-in.html (while the article is mostly written for Windows support, it does reference ...

  • Posted in: Fusion

    Can you provide more information about what you're trying to do? Include: How did you get to the point of trying to run 'kind create cluster'? What VMware Fusion version? Are you running on Intel or Apple Silicon? ------------------------------ ...

  • Posted in: Fusion

    When I run "kind create cluster", it responded with following error. Please help. Thank you. ~ % kind create cluster Creating cluster "kind" ... ✓ Ensuring node image (kindest/node:v1.19.1) 🖼 ...

  • Posted in: Fusion

    > You'll have to recompile your software to run under Rocky anyway on Apple Silicon. Sure. I'm a developer and always do full rebuilds from scratch anytime I begin working on a new system, let alone one with a different architecture in combination ...

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