Process to Install VMware Tools in an Ubuntu Virtual Machine for Version Ubuntu 12.x and before:
VMware Tool in Ubuntu virtual machine can be installed by following graphical user interface or using command line interface.
To install VMware Tools, you must mount the VMware Tools CD image, extract the contents (VMware Tools), and then run the installer.
Note: If VMware Tools is already installed, use these steps to uninstall and then reinstall VMware Tools. When there is product updates, the VMware Tools package is also updated, so an update of the installed version of VMware Tools is required.
Mount CD Image and Extract Contents:
To mount the CD image and extract the contents follow the steps below:
- Power on the virtual machine.
- Log in to the virtual machine using an account with administrator or root privileges.
- Select:
For Fusion: Virtual Machine > Install VMware Tools.
For Workstation: VM > Install VMware Tools.
For Player: Player > Manage > Install VMware Tools.
Note: If you are running the light version of Fusion, a version of Workstation without VMware Tools, or VMware Player, you are prompted to download VMware Tools before they can be installed. Click Download Now to begin the download.
- Open the VMware Tools CD mounted on the Ubuntu desktop.
- Right-click the file name that is similar to
VMwareTools.x.x.x-xxxx.tar.gz,
click Copy, and select Ubuntu Desktop to copy the file. - Right-click the file name that is similar to
VMwareTools.x.x.x-xxxx.tar.gz on the
Ubuntu Desktop, click Extract here.
The vmware-tools-distrib
folder is extracted to the Ubuntu Desktop.
Install VMware Tools in Ubuntu:
To install VMware Tools in Ubuntu follow the steps below:
- Open a Terminal window. For more information, see Opening a command or shell prompt (1003892).
- In the Terminal, run this command to navigate to the
vmware-tools-distrib
folder:
cd Desktop/
vmware-tools-distrib
- Run this command to install VMware Tools:
sudo ./vmware-install.pl
Note: Press Return to accept the defaults or supply your own answers.
Following command can be used " sudo chmod u+x vmware-install.pl " to make the file executable.
-
Enter your Ubuntu password.
- Restart the Ubuntu virtual machine after the VMware Tools installation completes
- Go to Virtual Machine > Install VMware Tools (or VM > Install VMware Tools).
Note: If you are running the light version of Fusion, or a version of Workstation without VMware Tools, or VMware Player, you are prompted to download the Tools before they can be installed. Click Download Now to begin the download.
- In the Ubuntu guest, run these commands:
- Run this command to create a directory to mount the CD-ROM:
sudo mkdir /mnt/cdrom
When prompted for a password, enter your Ubuntu admin user password.
Note: For security reasons, the typed password is not displayed. You do not need to enter your password again for the next five minutes.
- Run this command to mount the CD-ROM:
sudo mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom or sudo mount /dev/sr0 /mnt/cdrom
- The file name of the VMware Tools bundle varies depending on your version of the VMware product. Run this command to find the exact name:
ls /mnt/cdrom
- Run this command to extract the contents of the VMware Tools bundle:
tar xzvf /mnt/cdrom/VMwareTools-x.x.x-xxxx.tar.gz -C /tmp/
Note: x.x.x-xxxx
is the version discovered in the previous step.
- Run this command to change directories into the VMware Tools distribution:
cd /tmp/vmware-tools-distrib/
- Run this command to install VMware Tools:
sudo ./vmware-install.pl
Note: Press Return to accept each default or supply your own answers.
- Run this command to reboot the virtual machine after the installation completes:
sudo reboot