In my
previous post we learn how we can get free Virtual machine to install another
operating system on our existing windows. We downloaded Oracle virtual Box
Virtual Machine and decided to install Linux plate form on it. We downloaded
Linux flavor Ubuntu 17.10 64 bit Server .iso image from given link and now we
will learn how to install Ubuntu on Virtual Box VM. You can find previous post under following link.
Linux Ubuntu 17.10
installation on Virtual Box VM
1-
From your VM box right click -> on your VM
and press “Start” or “Normal Start”.
2-
This will start Ubuntu setup. Load downloaded
.iso file and press Start
3-
Setup will load Ubuntu from .iso file. Press
Install ubuntu
4-
For installation of new operating system, either
select erase and install Ubuntu or manual setup. As I am installing on a
separate partitioned drive, I select Erase disk and install Ubuntu.
5-
You will get partition formation message. Press
Continue
6-
You need to select time zone settings
7-
Press language for your keyboard.
8-
You need to create username and password. Remember
password or write it somewhere for future use. I set password is same as
username.
9-
You will setup complete message and need to
restart setup.
10-
There are some settings needs to change in order
to get better performance from installed virtual machine. Open Ubuntu VM
settings. Move to System tab and base memory option under Motherboard.
11-
Switch to Processor tab and change your
processor setting.
12-
In left side tab go to Network under Adapter 1
tab.
a.
Enable Network Adapter and select Bridged Adapter
to select same network that is on your Windows system.
b.
Under Name: Select Network of wireless setting
as required.
c.
Promiscuous Mode: Select Allow All.
d.
Tick Cable connected to work with Bridged
Adapter.
13-
Setup your network setting as you setup in your
windows machine.
a.
Start your Ubuntu VM and on top right corner.
Open setting press Network.
b.
Under Network Proxy press proxy server to
connect network server.
c.
Press Apply system wide and restart Ubuntu to
apply new changes.
14-
Install putty on your windows system and you can
use command prompt to connect Ubuntu from outside Ubuntu.
15-
Starting Linux (Ubuntu). To open root command Press Ctrl+Alt+T to
open a terminal window. For security purposes (and to avoid damage), the
root user account is locked by default. To safely run commands as root, you
should use sudo instead. Enabling the root user can put your system at risk and
is not recommended by Ubuntu.
16-
You can use Sudo apt-get update as follows
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