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In this article, we will review the procedures required to install Debian Linux in a virtual machine managed by the VirtualBox application. A summary of the procedures is listed below: • Download the Debian install DVD. • Create a virtual machine using the VirtualBox application. • Boot the virtual machine from the DVD image we downloaded • Install the Debian Linux operating system on the virtual machine. We will install because it is the version of Linux that is used by most of the researchers who have developed the. Also, Debian is a conservative Linux distribution so we can be fairly confident that if we run into issues, we will not need to debug the operating system.
Hello,,, My name is Marwan Aljadani from class B203, I`ll be show you how to install Linux on your Windows. You just need Two things: - VirtualBox This. How to Install VirtualBox. This wikiHow teaches you how to install and use the VirtualBox application on your Windows, Mac, or Linux computer. VirtualBox is a program which emulates a second computer, allowing you to install and use.
Here is the procedure we followed: NOTE: This post was updated on January 4, 2016. I updated it to show the procedure for installing Debian 8 in VirtualBox 5. Step 1: Download the Debian network installer Go to and download the network installer disk image. In this example, the network installer disk image was: debian-8.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso.
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Step 2: Create a new VirtualBox VM Click on the New icon in the VirtualBox menu bar. This will start the New Virtual Machine Wizard. The first screen is just a welcome screen so click Continue to proceed. VM Name and OS Type In the Name field type any name you choose (we chose “Debian 8.2”). In the Operating System field, enter “Linux” and in the Version field, enter “Debian (64 bit)”. The click Continue.
Memory Use the default setting for the amount of base memory. In our case, the default value is 768 MB. In this example, we set it to 1024 MB and we can change it later if we need to. Virtual Hard Disk We will create a new virtual hard disk to use as our VM filesystem. So, use the default setting on this screen. In the next screen, select the format for the virtual hard disk. We will us the default settings, again.
So, we will use the native VirtualBox Disk Image (VDI) format. Then, click Continue.
In the next screen, we need to choose between a Dynamically Allocated or a Fixed size virtual disk file. We should choose “dynamically allocated”, which is the default. The VirtualBox user manual says that a fixed size virtual disk file offers better file system performance but we do not know ahead of time how much disk space we really need, so it’s easier to use the default setting. Then, choose the location and maximum size of the VM disk image file on your host computer’s file system.