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In this chapter, we will guide you through the process of creating and configuring a virtual machine (VM) using VirtualBox. This is a crucial step in preparing for the next chapter, where we’ll ...
Click VirtualBox’s Add toolbar button, give the VM a name, and set Type to Linux, and Version to Other Linux, with the appropriate bit (32 or 64) parameter matching your distro.
Open VirtualBox and select the virtual machine you created in the previous chapter (e.g., "CentOS Stream 9"). Click on "Settings" and navigate to the "Storage" tab.
Virtualbox is a great app for using different operating systems on your PC, so here's how to get a fresh virtual machine set up and running.
Jack Wallen shows you how an unattended installation of Linux with VirtualBox 7.0 can make your virtual machine deployment even easier.
Jack Wallen shows you how easy it is to set up VirtualBox on a headless machine for remote management.