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*Open Virtual box application
*Open Virtual box application
** In the upper left hand corner of Virtual Box select create for a new operating system. a create wizard will appear. follow the steps below  
** In the upper left hand corner of Virtual Box select create for a new operating system. a create wizard will appear. follow the steps below  
**Step 1
 
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Step 1
**Step 2 - Name the operating system and select the type and version of the operating system as shown below.
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** Step 3 - Select the amount of RAM to be used for the system.  I used the defualt which is 512MB.
Step 2 - Name the operating system and select the type and version of the operating system as shown below.
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** Step 4
 
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Step 3 - Select the amount of RAM to be used for the system.  I used the defualt which is 512MB.
** Step 5
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** Step 6
Step 4
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** STep 7
 
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Step 5
** Select finish and and the hard disk space will be created for your virtual machine.  this can take a few minutes.
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Step 6
**Once the done with the creating the hard disk space, open up Virtual box and you will see a new machine with the name you created.  
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** Next you need to select the media from which your virtual machine will boot from.  Select the Ubuntu folder you saved to your computer.
Step 7
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Select finish and and the hard disk space will be created for your virtual machine.  this can take a few minutes.
*[[file:step_8.png]]
*[[file:step_9.png]]
 
After it is done creating the hard disk space, open up Virtual box and you will see a new machine with the name you created.  
*[[file:step_11.png]]
 
 
Next you need to select the media from which your virtual machine will boot from.  Select the Ubuntu folder you saved to your computer.
*[[file:step_12.png]]





Revision as of 02:10, 27 July 2010

Instuctions - By Jon Nelson

Software downloads needed

Download Virtual box from Web page.

For Windows XP select Virtual box Older builds

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Select option Virtual Box 3.2

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Select first option for windows host

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Now save the file to the fold you created labeled Virtual box on your PC

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    • Once the download is complete then you can run the download.

Down Load Ubuntu

  • Create a folder labeled Ubuntu on your PC

Type in www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/download on you web browser.

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Select the save option and save it to the folder you created.

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Installing Ubuntu on Virtual Box

  • Open Virtual box application
    • In the upper left hand corner of Virtual Box select create for a new operating system. a create wizard will appear. follow the steps below

Step 1

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Step 2 - Name the operating system and select the type and version of the operating system as shown below.

  • Step2.png

Step 3 - Select the amount of RAM to be used for the system. I used the defualt which is 512MB.

  • Step3.png

Step 4

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Step 5

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Step 6

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Step 7

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Select finish and and the hard disk space will be created for your virtual machine. this can take a few minutes.

  • Step 8.png
  • Step 9.png

After it is done creating the hard disk space, open up Virtual box and you will see a new machine with the name you created.

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Next you need to select the media from which your virtual machine will boot from. Select the Ubuntu folder you saved to your computer.

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The install wizard will now guide you thought a 7 easy steps to load Ubuntu

Step1 - select the language and then select install Ubuntu

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Step 2 - Select the time zone you wish to display

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Step 3 - Select the country and USA is the default

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Step 4 - If you wish to partition your new machine you can at this point. In this document I selected to the first option (erase and use entire disk).

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Step 5 - At this point you can create a user name and password to log on to you new virtual machine

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Step 6 - Select Install and new OS will begin to install

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Step 7- Select restart and the the process will complete

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