![]() Right click in target partition on the list, go to "setup" -> "initiliaze" -> "BeOS" -> "Be File System", type an name for your volume in "Volume name" field, click "Initialize", "Proceed" and then "Mount". Select "more options" and click "setup partitions", right click in target partition on the list (usually the first one), go to "setup" -> "partition" -> "intel".Ĭlick "empty" in the "Partition 1" square and select "BeOS", mark "Active", click "Layout" and select "100% partition", click "OK" then "Proceed". Start virtual machine, when prompted for what do you want, select "Install" and proceed to Installer screen. In the first cdrom drive, insert the intel_r5.0.3_boot_cd.img file and in the second one, insert the BeOS5PEMa圎ditionV4b1.iso file. Machine: old laptop Core i3 Sandy Bridge running Linux, Xubuntu 16.04 LTS, kernel 4.13.0-26 (spectre/meltdown fix) and VMware Workstation 12.5.Ĭreate a new virtual machine using Windows 2000 template with IDE HDD, two cdrom drives, 1 vcpu with 1 vcore and NAT network. Due to the lack of this kind of information nowadays (I found some tutorials on Google from 10 years ago) here is how I done that in simple 10 steps: ![]() ![]() Today, taken over by nostalgic feelings, I downloaded and tried to install BeOS on a virtual machine.
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