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Installing Fedora on a virtual machine

Installing Fedora on a virtual machine

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Installing Fedora on a virtual machine

- [Instructor] A great way to get used to any operating system is to install it in a virtual machine. A virtual machine runs as a guest within a sandbox inside your primary operating system or host operating system, but not affecting anything else on your system. There is a wide selection of virtual machine software available, including VMware and VirtualBox. I've already downloaded VirtualBox Then I've installed it and opened it up. If you plan to set up your own virtual machine, pause the video here and install VirtualBox if you don't have another VM application already installed. take a look at my course here Here in the VirtualBox interface, I'll click on New in the top bar. I'll make sure the type is set to Linux, and that the version is 64-bit. That's what my system needs. I'll click Next, and I'll give my machine four gigabytes of RAM. I'll click Next and leave this option set as is. And I'll click Next a few times. Now, I'll create a virtual hard drive. so I'll make it 100…

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