Installation to the virtual hard disk – Kontron M2M Smart Services Developer Kit Wind River Intelligent Device Platform User Manual
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Note: the Virtual Machine will be running in a small window. This is expected during the
installation processes. Once installation has completed, installing VMWare tools will
configure the display correctly.
7.
When the Getting Started Menu appears, select Automatic License Activation. Follow the
instructions in section 3.3 Obtaining an Evaluation License, on page 10, above.
Installation to the Virtual Hard Disk
1.
Once the LiveUSB has been properly licensed, you may install it to the Virtual Machines Hard
Disk.
2.
From the Main Menu, select Applications > Wind River > Install to Hard Disk
3.
Select Proceed on the Install Embedded Development Kit to Hard Drive window.
4.
Select either “Install Original” or “Install Current” if you’d like to start from scratch, or wish to
keep any changes you have made to the LiveUSB.
In most cases, you’ll want to select “Install
Original”
5.
Read the Warning below before proceeding! You should receive a warning screen that your
hard disk needs to be initialized. This is expected.
Select “Re-Initialize”
Warning: DO NOT
select “Ignore”, “Ignore All” or “Re-Initialize All”. These options will format
your LiveUSB stick.
6.
On “Which type of installation would you like?” . Select “Use All Space” and hit “Next”
7.
On the Data Storage Screen, select the “VMWare, VMWare Virtual S” device and move it to
“Install Target Devices”.
8.
Click
on “VMWare, VMWare Virtual S” to enable boot and then hit Next
9.
The system will then initialize and format the new VMWare Virtual Disk.
10.
Once the disk formatting is complete, the LiveUSB image will be installed to the disk.
Attention: If you get an error d
uring installation saying that it’s due to bad media, it’s most
probably not.
It’s most likely due to the license file either not being valid, or not being applied
correctly.
11.
Once installation is complete, reboot the system and then apply the VMWare tools (VM >
Install
VMWare Tools…). This will configure your graphics card and enable other niceties
such copy/paste between virtual machines.