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How to Create an Ubuntu Virtual Machine with VirtualBox (Mac)
Two Parts:Downloading What You NeedSetting UpCommunity Q&A
The following instructions will enable you to create an Ubuntu virtual machine. They have been created specifically for a Mac computer, but are essentially the same for Windows. As you follow the instructions, you will see they have been adapted so that even a beginner can complete this task.
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Part 1
EditDownloading What You Need
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1Download VirtualBox from their [www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads downloads page]. Under VirtualBox binaries and VirtualBox platform packages, select the most current VirtualBox for OS X hosts. Upon selection, it will trigger the download of a .dmg file. Download the file and follow the install wizard to finish installing it onto the computer. Install all defaults and click on next to go from step to step.
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2Go to the Ubuntu downloads page and click the Download button. To skip the donation page, scroll down and click, “Not now, take me to the download.” Save the file to the place of your choosing. Keep in mind that once this file is saved, it cannot be moved. Note that the file type is “.iso.” Click “Save.”
Part 2
EditSetting Up
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1Select the VirtualBox icon to open the program.
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2Click the “New” button. Select the type as “Linux.” Type your name and select the Ubuntu (64 bit) option. Next, click “Continue.”
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3Select the 512 MB memory size for everyday use. If you plan on downloading additional applications within the machine, select 2048 MB. For large projects, select 4096 MB. Click “Continue.”
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4On the next page, select the “Create a virtual hard drive now” radio button. Select “Create.”
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5Select the “VDI (VirtualBox Disk Image)” option as the hard drive file type. Click “Continue.”
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6On the “Storage and physical hard drive” page, leave the option on “Dynamically Allocated” and click “Continue.”
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7To choose the file location and size, type in the name of the new virtual hard drive and keep the 8 GB option.
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8Select the name of the machine that you just created, and then click the green “Start” arrow.
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9On the next page, click the yellow folder icon.
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10Search for the .iso file that you downloaded previously. Open the file.
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11Click on “Install Ubuntu.”
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12Do not select either of the two options to “Download updates while installing” and “Install this third-party software.” Click “Continue.”
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13Make sure “Erase disk and install Ubuntu” is selected. Click “Continue.”
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14Follow instructions to select the region where you live, language preferences, and your username and password. Finally, select “Log in later.” The computer will now install the Ubuntu Operating System. This process could take up to 20 minutes, but requires no effort on your part. When it is done you will have a fully-function Ubuntu Virtual Machine.
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