How to change permissions on shared storage to install Oracle RAC on vmware

Hello:
- I am trying to install Oracle RAC using vmware.
- But when I try to change permissions for the shared storage,
the owner and group of the shared storage does not change.
- Has some else installed Oracle RAC onto vmware ?
- I am using Oracle RAC 10.2.0, solaris 5.10 x86
Thanks
Jlem

I have successfully installed RAC on vmware following this article, maybe you can give it a try,
Oracle 10g RAC On Linux Using VMware Server
http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/10g/OracleDB10gR2RACInstallationOnCentos4UsingVMware.php

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