Virtual Disk File Virtualbox Ubuntu Download Christian Engvall

Virtual Disk File Virtualbox Ubuntu Download Christian Engvall

virtual disk file virtualbox ubuntu download Christian Engvall. How to install Ubuntu on a VirtualBox virtual machine. It’s very simple and won’t cost you a dime. Don’t forget to install the guest additions at the end. Virtualbox. Virtualbox is a virtualization software that is free and open source. Start by downloading and installing it. It runs on Windows, MacOS, Linux distributions and Solaris. Ubuntu. Ubuntu is a popular Linux distribution for desktops. It’s free and open source. So go ahead and download Ubuntu. 1. Creating a virtual machine in Virtualbox. Fire up VirtualBox and click on the New button in the top left menu. When i started to type Ubuntu, VirtualBox automatically set type to linux and version to Ubuntu. Name and operating system - VirtualBox. Next step is to set the amount of memory that will be allocated. VirtualBox will recommend you a number. But you can choose anything you’d like. This can be changed later if the virtual machine runs slow. Memory size - VirtualBox. Next you select a size of the hard disk. 8 gb that VirtualBox recommends will work fine. Now click Create . Harddisk size - VirtualBox. Select VDI as hard disk file type. Hard disk file type - VirtualBox. Next use dynamically allocated when asked. Storage on physical hard disk - VirtualBox. Set the disk size to the standard 8GB. Ubuntu file location - VirtualBox. 2. Installing Ubuntu on the new virtual machine. Now when the virtual machine is created it’s time to mount the Ubuntu ISO and install it. Click on settings with the newly created virtual machine selected. Now go to the storage pane and select the IDE controller, then click on the CD-icon to the right and click Choose Virtual Optical Disk File… and select the ubuntu ISO. When you are done you can click on OK to go back to the main screen of VirtualBox. Select iso - VirtualBox. Now start the virtual machine and the ubuntu ISO will be booting up to something like this: Install Ubuntu - VirtualBox. Now you click on… wait for it…. Install Ubuntu. I’m not going to guide you through this install. For 99%(this number was picked out of the blue) of you it’s only to click on continue until it’s installed. When the installation is done Ubuntu will be asked to be restarted. Click on that button. Then when the message “please remove installation medium” is displayed, VirtualBox has already unmounted the ISO, so you can hit ENTER directly. Ubuntu installation is done! 3. Installing VirtualBox guest additions. To share folders between the host and the guest machine we will need to install the guest additions. Go to Devices in the VirtualBox menu and click on Insert guest additions CD image. How to Install Ubuntu on VirtualBox? Here’s the Full Guide [MiniTool Tips] If you are wondering how to install Ubuntu on VirtualBox like many other users, this post is worth reading. In this post, MiniTool will talk about the benefits, requirements, as well as detailed steps of installing Ubuntu on VirtualBox. Quick Navigation : An Overview of VirtualBox. VirtualBox , a cross-platform virtualization application, allows users to install operating system like Windows, MacOS, Solaris and Linux without changing your current computer system. By using VirtualBox, you can create and run a guest operating system (virtual machine) via a window of the host operating system. As virtual machine (VM) has a self-contained environment, you can carry out some operations without the risk of damaging the host operating system. Based on that, VirtualBox has some other advantages. They are summarized as follows. Easy to install and use Free Run other systems safely Can test your own development projects in multiple system environment Can run on places ranging from embedded system to laptop Suitable for testing and disaster recovery. In a word, VirtualBox grants you lots of benefits. Why to Install Ubuntu on VirtualBox. You are required to install Ubuntu on VirtualBox on many cases. For instance, when you are going to try out some software without damaging your present operating system, migrate from Windows or MacOS to Linux, or test applications/network, you need to do that. In addition, installing Ubuntu on VirtualBox as a virtual machine offers you some benefits. For instance, you are able to create a snapshot and roll back changes to the previous VM state if there’s something wrong with environment. It is easy to clone a VM, copy a VM on different VirtualBox supported by host operating systems. To sum up, it is useful to install VirtualBox Ubuntu. Requirements to Install Ubuntu on VirtualBox. In order to install Ubuntu on VirtualBox successfully, you have to fulfill the requirements below. Otherwise, you may fail to install Ubuntu VirtualBox or encounter some errors. # 1: Enough Memory and Disk Space. Installing Ubuntu on VirtualBox requires sufficient disk space and memory. This operation needs at least 4GB RAM and 30GB free disk space. Hence, you should firstly perform a PC full specs check to see the detailed information of RAM and available disk space. If you find that RAM doesn’t fulfill the requirement, you can add some RAM via the help of this guide. If the available free disk space is not enough, you need to take some actions to increase disk space. Well, you are able to enlarge disk via a professional partition managing program. MiniTool Partition Wizard probably is what you are seeking for. It is a partition manage expert, which allows you to perform various operations associated with partition such as Surface Test , Disk Benchmark , Check File System , Extend Partition , Format Partition , as well as Wipe Disk , etc. The Extend Partition is recommended in the following two cases. And you can refer to the steps below to increase disk space. 1. Extend a partition to non-contiguous unallocated or free space. 2. There is no unallocated or free space on the disk drive. Step 1: Open MiniTool Partition Wizard to get its main interface, and then click on the partition to enlarge and click the Extend Partition option in the left pane. Step 2: In the next window, choose a drive that you want to take free space from and move the handle to decide the space to extend. Then click OK and Apply to save and execute the changes. To move/resize a partition, make sure that there is available contiguous unallocated space on the disk. Then, refer to this tutorial. As the picture shows, choose the partition to move/resize and click on Move/Resize option in the left action panel. Adjust the size and location of the target partition by moving the handle in the prompted window. After that, click OK and Apply to save and carry out the changes you’ve made. # 2: Good Internet Connection. A good Internet connection is also vital for installing Ubuntu on VirtualBox. You need a good Internet to download the software and Linux ISO. # 3: Intel VT-x or AMD-v Hardware Virtualization Feature Is Supported and Enabled. Besides, the CPU (Central Processor Unit) of your computer must support Intel VT-x or AMD-v hardware virtualization feature. More importantly, you should ensure that the featured is enabled in UEFI/BIOS before installing Ubuntu on VirtualBox. How to Install Ubuntu on VirtualBox. This section will show you how to install Ubuntu on Windows 10 using VirtualBox. As the whole process is complicated, we divide the whole process into 5 parts. Now, check them one by one. Part 1: Download Ubuntu. You can start the Ubuntu VirtualBox installation operation by downloading and installing Ubuntu. Here are steps for that. Step 1: Move to the official website of Ubuntu and click Download button to start downloading. Step 2: Then store the ISO file as you are prompted. Part 2: Download and Install VirtualBox on Computer. As VirtualBox is not a built-in program on the computer, you need to download and install it manually. Step 1: Go to the official website of Oracle VirtualBox to download it. 1.Click here to move to the website. After entering this page, click Download VirtualBox button. 2.In the next page, click on Linux distributions . 3.From the listed packages, download a suitable one. Step 2: Click on the file you just downloaded and then you will get the following window. Click Next to go on. Step 3: In the prompted window, click the Next button. Step 4: In the next window, click Yes . Step 5: Once you click the Install button, the program will be installed automatically. Step 6: After finishing the installation, click Finish . Part 3: Set up a Virtual Machine. When the VirtualBox download and installation processes end, you should set up a virtual machine via VirtualBox. After completing the steps above, you will be prompted with the following window. Follow these steps to set up a virtual machine now. Step 1: Click on New tab in the Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager window. Step 2: In the elevated window, type Ubuntu in the Name section. Choose Linux as the Type and Ubuntu (64-bit) as the Version . Then, click Next . Step 3: At this window, set the memory size. Generally speaking, the memory size will be set at an ideal value. If not, you need to set it by yourself. You can refer to the recommended size. Then, click Next . Step 4: In the Create Virtual Machine window, click the Create button. Step 5: You need to choose a hard disk file type in this window. Choose VHD (Virtual Hard Disk) and click on the Next button.

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