How to Install Linux on a Virtual Machine using VirtualBox
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
- In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Linux on a virtual machine using VirtualBox. VirtualBox is a popular virtualization software that allows you to run multiple operating systems on a single physical machine.
Here are the steps to install Linux on a virtual machine using VirtualBox:
1. Download and Install VirtualBox: Visit the VirtualBox website (www.virtualbox.org/) and download the appropriate version for your operating system. Install VirtualBox by running the downloaded installer.
2. Download a Linux Distribution: Choose a Linux distribution that you want to install on the virtual machine. Popular options include Ubuntu, Fedora, and CentOS. Download the ISO image of the Linux distribution from the official website.
3. Create a New Virtual Machine: Open VirtualBox and click on the "New" button to create a new virtual machine. Enter a name for the virtual machine and choose the Linux operating system and version from the options.
4. Configure Virtual Machine Settings: Set the amount of memory (RAM) and the size of the virtual hard disk for the virtual machine. You can also customize additional settings like network configurations and display settings.
5. Install Linux on the Virtual Machine: Select the newly created virtual machine from the list and click on the "Start" button. In the VirtualBox window, select the Linux ISO image you downloaded as the bootable media. Follow the installation wizard to install Linux on the virtual machine.
6. Complete the Linux Installation: Once the Linux installation is complete, the virtual machine will reboot. Follow the on-screen instructions to finalize the installation and set up your Linux environment.
7. Install VirtualBox Guest Additions (Optional): After the Linux installation is complete, you can optionally install VirtualBox Guest Additions. These are additional tools and drivers that enhance the performance and functionality of the virtual machine.
By following these steps, you can install Linux on a virtual machine using VirtualBox. VirtualBox provides a convenient and isolated environment for running Linux, allowing you to explore and work with Linux without affecting your primary operating system.
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1 command: sudo apt update
2 command:sudo apt install -y build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r)
Thanks a Lot Bro everyone follow each and every step exactly it is 💯 working 🙏
Thanks, this worked just as you showed that it would.
You forgot to add the commands you ran in the terminal on the description box
Cant u see in the video u blind or something
Your video is very helpfull for me thank you brother to make a video
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excelent video, it works perfectly
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Thanks man for the help ❤
tahnk you so much sir. my teacher was freaking useless.
that's great video and easy to understand... Best guideline to Install VM in windows
Such a helpful video..Installed successfully
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Thank you for an excellent Virtual Box Tutorial
Thank you broo
When i was doing this I got warning that your data can karke possibility is it common warning or some thing is about fearful
I couldn't activate the bidirectional option in shared clipboard nor Drag Drop. I got this error: The machine is not mutable or running (state is Saved).
thank you .....
After 14:11 it doesn't restart with the name like yours was codebind it just doesn't show any interface just a blank screen pls help
Just do full screen from view option of vbox
complete from beginning to the end amazing tutorial for setting up the VM great!
sudo apt install -y build-essential linux-headers -$(uname - r)
What does that command do?
i have finished the installation but after a reboot, linux cannot start and i got the error messages : error: cannot allocate the kernel buffer . error: you need to load the kernel first . can somebody help me ?
I'm getting an error when try to install... It says I need microsoft visual c++ 2019. which I already have
Excellent.
When I click on New my interface is different it asks me to select ISO image? What should I do should I keep it un selected and proceed?
An ISO file (often called an ISO image), is an archive file that contains an identical copy (or image) of data found on an optical disc, like a CD or DVD. They are often used for backing up optical discs, or for distributing large file sets that are intended to burned to an optical disc.
an iso is the operating system@@a.j_Ayush1043
Make sure your virtualisation is enabled
thx mr.
this video and this damned virtual box makes me feel even more stupid than I actually am
I feel you, bro... It made me feel the same, but at the end I did it (after almost 10 hours :))))
You'r the GOAT
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where are the command lines
I tried but it's still not showing in full screen
16:30 how do you put the password?
Aj ye batch rorahe hai😂
perfect video
virztual box 7.0´is a mess, it does not even get installed correctly, go down a version and it works just fine
i am getting error
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r)
best
Thank you, Apu. Now I can install the latest worsion of Ubuntu on my Wortual Machine running on Vindows.
Your english is in COMA
You should try installing Vindows on Wirtual Wox.
Install hone mai bohot time lag ra appka itna jaldi kese ho gya
sudo apt update
This is ubunto not linux ...WTH
Ubuntu is one of Linux distributions
win 10
Just saying shit people that just started don't know what you're talking about,like iso file
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r)
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r)