-* From the vmware folder where vmware creates and stores the VM's, change the directory to the specific VM which you want to modify, and use your favorite text editor to open the corresponding VM's .vmx file. By default, it is $HOME/vmware/<vm-name>/<vm-name>.vmx
-* Locate the line for the interface which you want to modify. For example, if it is ethernet1, then change the line **ethernet1.virtualDev = "e1000"** to **ethernet1.virtualDev = "vmxnet3"**
+* From the vmware folder where vmware creates and stores the VM's, change the
+ directory to the specific VM which you want to modify, and use your favorite
+ text editor to open the corresponding VM's .vmx file. By default, it is
+ $HOME/vmware/<vm-name>/<vm-name>.vmx
+* Locate the line for the interface which you want to modify. For example, if it
+ is ethernet1, then change the line **ethernet1.virtualDev = "e1000"** to
+ **ethernet1.virtualDev = "vmxnet3"**