C header files matching your running kernel were not found when installing VMware in centos7
02 OCT 2015 06:48:45jcxch number of readings: 3812
When installing VMware 11.0 in CentOS 7
1. Install gcc compiler first, because some files need to be compiled when installing VMware. If the system does not install GCC, you will be prompted to install GCC. Just use Yum install GCC
2. C header files matching your running kernel were not found. Refer to your distribution’s documentation for installation instruction. The general meaning is that there are no C header files and other files found in the current kernel. If there is such a problem that the development package of the corresponding kernel is not installed, you need to solve it by Yum install kernel devel or download the corresponding RPM package for installation
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