Ubuntu Linux on Virtual Box
Linux is one of the most popular Operating Systems used in today's world. Linux refers to the family of Unix-like computer operating systems using the Linux kernel. Linux can be installed on a wide variety of computer hardware, ranging from mobile phones, tablet computers and video game consoles to mainframes and supercomputers.
It is an open source software and the Linux kernel is released under the GNU General Public License and hence can be freely created, modified and distributed.
Linux is actually just a kernel. Many people have put together distributions (often called flavours), that contain not just the kernel but also many other programming tools and utilities. Some well-known distributions include Red Hat Linux, Ubuntu, SuSE Linux, and Debian GNU/Linux.
In this series, we will be demonstrating how to install Ubuntu Linux OS on Virtual Box.
The Spoken Tutorial Effort for Ubuntu Linux on Virtual Box has been contributed by Praveen S, Nancy Varkey, System Admins of Spoken Tutorial and NVLI Projects.
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Contents
Installing VirtualBox in Windows OS
- About VirtualBox
- Minimum system requirement for VirtualBox
- Windows versions to install VirtualBox
- Verify Virtualisation is Enabled or Not
- Downloading VirtualBox
- Installing VirtualBox
- Cross verify the installation of VirtualBox
Installing VirtualBox on Ubuntu Linux OS
- About VirtualBox
- Minimum system requirement for VirtualBox
- Ubuntu versions to install VirtualBox
- Verify Virtualisation is Enabled or Not
- Updating Ubuntu
- Adding VirtualBox to Ubuntu repository
- Adding the VirtualBox key to the Ubuntu repository
- Installing VirtualBox
- Cross verify the installation of VirtualBox
Installing VirtualBox on Ubuntu Linux OS
- System requirements for VirtualBox
- Checking the System Type (32-Bit or 64-Bit)
- Downloading Ubuntu Linux 16.04 ISO
- Launching VirtualBox
- Creating Virtual Machine (VM) to install Ubuntu
- Setting up RAM and Hard disk size for VM
- Installing Ubuntu Linux 16.04 in the VM
- Language setup for Ubuntu
- Hard disk partitioning
- Keyboard setup for Ubuntu
- Entering Log-in details
- Log-in to Ubuntu Linux
- Shutting down from Ubuntu Linux