I've got a machine with 2GB of RAM and 4GB of swap.  I'm running 1 guest
at 128MB of memory and I want to start another guest (128MB to 512MB,
depending on the guest), however vmware keeps telling me that I need to
reduce the amount of memory for the guest or increase the amount of
memory for vmware.  I've already told vmware it can use all of my RAM
and have told vmware it's allowed to swap out most of the memory used by
the guests and I'm still stuck.  This is with vmware server, although I
had the problem with workstation as well.  I've tried running as myself
and root and neither works.  Does anyone know of a way to fix this?

Thanks.


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