Daevid, If your Gentoo installation was compiled with march=p4 or the like, your image will not work on an AMD machine. The way to have them interchangeable is to use march=i686 mtune=p4, that way there are no cpu-specific instructions compiled into your binaries. mtune will just adjust the scheduling to fit the pipeline of your most used arch. The one piece of hardware that cannot be virtualized on an x86 machine is unfortunately the cpu, unless of course you're running a new cpu with Intel Virtualization or AMD's Pacifica. Even then, it can't deal with incompatible binaries. You'll not just have to recompile your kernel, but your entire system with the new cflags for it to work interchangeably. Jason Weisberger On 2/5/07, Daevid Vincent wrote: > > I have a VMWare Workstation image of Gentoo Linux that I transfer between > my > desktop and my notebook (for LAMP/Ruby development) and it works fantastic > on both. Both are running WindowsXP as the host VMWare. Both are Pentium4. > > > Recently, I tried to share the image with a co-worker and it pukes out > about > the time it does some udev stuff at the top of starting up. The (rc.init?) > scripts start breaking and spewing lots of errors and ultimately doesn't > mount the filesystem properly. We are able to manually mount it later, but > then lost of other things are broken. VMware doesn't have any errors we > could find, not even in the logs. It seems to be an OS issue. > > Does the host CPU make a difference? I thought it was all emulated? I > tried > to recompile the kernel with the generic '386 CPU settings and removed all > power mgmt etc, and the same issue happens. > > Can I not transfer between Intel and AMD CPUs? Is there some magic thing > in > the kernel I need to set so it can work on both? > > We attempted several times and tried using VMWare player and also VMWare > workstation. > > It would really suck to have to have him re-compile everything just to get > > the same dev environment setup as mine. > > I also posted this on the VMWare forums in case anyone cares: > http://www.vmware.com/community/thread.jspa?threadID=71079 > > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > -- Jason Weisberger jbdubbs@gmail.com