After installing Clear Linux on VMware Player 15, it launches the installer again

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I'm trying to download clear linux on my VMware player 15. I got windows 10. But each time I press "install", it installs the files of the OS, and then I press "Reboot" when it's finished, but it keeps returning to the default window: enter image description here



I think that the problem may reside in the fact that I got 2 options drivers to configure in: enter image description here



I followed this manual: https://clearlinux.org/documentation/clear-linux/get-started/virtual-machine-install/vmw-player










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  • You are forgetting to umount the installation DVD.

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Mar 4 at 19:18











  • Hey, Now I did it, but I didn't manage to "Clear Linux OS needs UEFI support to boot. To enable UEFI, add the following line to the end of your VM’s .vmx file:" So it still doesn't work, how do I do it?

    – Dor Suki
    Mar 4 at 19:57












  • There's a vmname.vmx file in the directory you chose when you created the VM with VMware. Something like C:UsersDorSukiDocumentsVirtual MachinesClear Linux VMClear Linux VM.vmx. Edit it with notepad.

    – Mark Plotnick
    Mar 4 at 20:05












  • It works, thank you!!

    – Dor Suki
    Mar 5 at 9:19















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I'm trying to download clear linux on my VMware player 15. I got windows 10. But each time I press "install", it installs the files of the OS, and then I press "Reboot" when it's finished, but it keeps returning to the default window: enter image description here



I think that the problem may reside in the fact that I got 2 options drivers to configure in: enter image description here



I followed this manual: https://clearlinux.org/documentation/clear-linux/get-started/virtual-machine-install/vmw-player










share|improve this question
























  • You are forgetting to umount the installation DVD.

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Mar 4 at 19:18











  • Hey, Now I did it, but I didn't manage to "Clear Linux OS needs UEFI support to boot. To enable UEFI, add the following line to the end of your VM’s .vmx file:" So it still doesn't work, how do I do it?

    – Dor Suki
    Mar 4 at 19:57












  • There's a vmname.vmx file in the directory you chose when you created the VM with VMware. Something like C:UsersDorSukiDocumentsVirtual MachinesClear Linux VMClear Linux VM.vmx. Edit it with notepad.

    – Mark Plotnick
    Mar 4 at 20:05












  • It works, thank you!!

    – Dor Suki
    Mar 5 at 9:19













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I'm trying to download clear linux on my VMware player 15. I got windows 10. But each time I press "install", it installs the files of the OS, and then I press "Reboot" when it's finished, but it keeps returning to the default window: enter image description here



I think that the problem may reside in the fact that I got 2 options drivers to configure in: enter image description here



I followed this manual: https://clearlinux.org/documentation/clear-linux/get-started/virtual-machine-install/vmw-player










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I'm trying to download clear linux on my VMware player 15. I got windows 10. But each time I press "install", it installs the files of the OS, and then I press "Reboot" when it's finished, but it keeps returning to the default window: enter image description here



I think that the problem may reside in the fact that I got 2 options drivers to configure in: enter image description here



I followed this manual: https://clearlinux.org/documentation/clear-linux/get-started/virtual-machine-install/vmw-player







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  • You are forgetting to umount the installation DVD.

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Mar 4 at 19:18











  • Hey, Now I did it, but I didn't manage to "Clear Linux OS needs UEFI support to boot. To enable UEFI, add the following line to the end of your VM’s .vmx file:" So it still doesn't work, how do I do it?

    – Dor Suki
    Mar 4 at 19:57












  • There's a vmname.vmx file in the directory you chose when you created the VM with VMware. Something like C:UsersDorSukiDocumentsVirtual MachinesClear Linux VMClear Linux VM.vmx. Edit it with notepad.

    – Mark Plotnick
    Mar 4 at 20:05












  • It works, thank you!!

    – Dor Suki
    Mar 5 at 9:19

















  • You are forgetting to umount the installation DVD.

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Mar 4 at 19:18











  • Hey, Now I did it, but I didn't manage to "Clear Linux OS needs UEFI support to boot. To enable UEFI, add the following line to the end of your VM’s .vmx file:" So it still doesn't work, how do I do it?

    – Dor Suki
    Mar 4 at 19:57












  • There's a vmname.vmx file in the directory you chose when you created the VM with VMware. Something like C:UsersDorSukiDocumentsVirtual MachinesClear Linux VMClear Linux VM.vmx. Edit it with notepad.

    – Mark Plotnick
    Mar 4 at 20:05












  • It works, thank you!!

    – Dor Suki
    Mar 5 at 9:19
















You are forgetting to umount the installation DVD.

– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 4 at 19:18





You are forgetting to umount the installation DVD.

– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 4 at 19:18













Hey, Now I did it, but I didn't manage to "Clear Linux OS needs UEFI support to boot. To enable UEFI, add the following line to the end of your VM’s .vmx file:" So it still doesn't work, how do I do it?

– Dor Suki
Mar 4 at 19:57






Hey, Now I did it, but I didn't manage to "Clear Linux OS needs UEFI support to boot. To enable UEFI, add the following line to the end of your VM’s .vmx file:" So it still doesn't work, how do I do it?

– Dor Suki
Mar 4 at 19:57














There's a vmname.vmx file in the directory you chose when you created the VM with VMware. Something like C:UsersDorSukiDocumentsVirtual MachinesClear Linux VMClear Linux VM.vmx. Edit it with notepad.

– Mark Plotnick
Mar 4 at 20:05






There's a vmname.vmx file in the directory you chose when you created the VM with VMware. Something like C:UsersDorSukiDocumentsVirtual MachinesClear Linux VMClear Linux VM.vmx. Edit it with notepad.

– Mark Plotnick
Mar 4 at 20:05














It works, thank you!!

– Dor Suki
Mar 5 at 9:19





It works, thank you!!

– Dor Suki
Mar 5 at 9:19










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