![]() ![]() Went to ‘Devices’ and ‘Insert Guest Additions CD image’. (20) Guest additions – these allow shared folders between host and guest, and better control of the screen size and so forth for the VM. (19) Alternative 2 – go to ‘System’ settings for the VM and enable ‘PAE/NX’ in the ‘Processor’ tab. (18) Alternative 1: Choose the non-PAE kernel from the boot menu… (17) Said it can’t boot, needs processor with PAE. (15) VB ‘Devices’ menu (at top of virtual machine, VM) -> Removed disk from optical drive. (14) And away it went…downloaded and installed. Made them an admin so they can use ‘ sudo’ to run commands. (10) Went to ‘Network’ page and just put in a hostname. I prefer to add things in a more fine-grained way later. ![]() I just asked for MATE and some development tools. I had a little exclamation mark on the ‘Installation Source’ icon, but the installer went to the web and found a mirror and eventually all I had to do was click on ‘Automatic Partitioning’. (7) Chose language and waited a bit more. (5) Double clicked the icon for the VM to boot it and when it got to the Fedora menu, chose ‘Install’ ![]() (4) Selected ‘Storage’ and put the iso in the virtual disk drive. Upped the defaults a bit since the host is a reasonably capable machine. (2) Opened VirtualBox (VB) and selected ‘New’ and called it whatever. I went to Why it is buried under ‘ workstation‘ I do not know. (1) Downloaded the net install iso image. This is just a simple, default install of Fedora 32 bit (version 22 at time of typing) on Virtual Box. Modern Linux install is pretty straightforward and this file is probably pretty redundant, but I have found over the years that a lot of information is too advanced for me. Very simple-minded step through for putting Fedora on VirtualBox. ![]()
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