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Debian virtualbox guest additions
Debian virtualbox guest additions








debian virtualbox guest additions

  • On the right, under "Attributes", beside "Optical Drive:" "IDE Secondary Master", click the tiny CDROM icon to open a menu.
  • Under "Controller: IDE", choose the CDROM "Empty".
  • "DebianTeroKarvinenCom - Settings", Storage tab.
  • Select your VM "DebianTeroKarvinenCom" and click "Settings". Insert Debian ISO Image as a Virtual CDROM You can now see a new virtual machine on the left in VirtualBox Manager. If you just store 10 GB, it only takes 10 GB on your host OS (real computer). So it's a good idea to choose a large disk.
  • The disk is "dynamically allocated", so it only takes as much disk space as the contents.
  • Defaults are good for others (File location: DebianTeroKarvinenCom, Hard disk file type: VDI (VirtualBox Disk Image, Storage on physical hard disk: Dynamically allocated).
  • Hard disk: Create a virtual hard disk now - yes.
  • Memory Size: 4000 MB (more is better if you have enough RAM, 2000 MB could work).
  • "Create Virtual Machine", click "Expert Mode" to get all questions in one screen.
  • If your current computer (host) is Windows or OSX, download VirtualBox installer and run it. If you're running Linux, it's usually just 'sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get -y install virtualbox'. Install VirtualBox if you don't have it yet. Most Linux distributions always include these firmwares.ĭebian live iso is a typical Linux iso, so it's a couple of gigabytes and takes a while to download. If you have hardware that requires this, you need non-free version to use your computer.
  • non-free - Also includes closed source firmware for hardware.
  • debian virtualbox guest additions

    Obvious and simple, but also easy to configure if you want. xfce - my favourite desktop environment.Also Intel processors use amd64 architecture. amd64 - Most regular desktops, laptops and servers are amd64.The latest version is in current-live/ directory. 11.x.x - The distribution version, which locks major versions of most software, while providing security updates.Some Linux distributions call live images desktop images. live - Can boot from image and use Linux even without installing.The screenshots below are from Debian 10, the new 11 might have minor differences. Image links keep updating as new Debian versions are published, at the time of writing this was debian-live-11.2.0-amd64-xfce+nonfree.iso. You can find it by Googling/Duckducking "debian non-free live iso". Download Debian ISO imageĭownload the current Debian ISO image. This is a beginner friendly tutorial, with quazillion screenshots. You can play with Linux even on Windows, before










    Debian virtualbox guest additions