How To Install Ubuntu in Oracle VM VirtualBox
How To Install Ubuntu in Oracle VM VirtualBox
How To Install Ubuntu in Oracle VM VirtualBox
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Contents
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................3
How to have Ubuntu? ................................................................................................................................................3
Ways to Install Ubuntu ...............................................................................................................................................3
Installation of Ubuntu in VirtualBox ...........................................................................................................................3
Creating New Virtual Machine ...............................................................................................................................3
Creating New Virtual Hard Disk ..............................................................................................................................7
Adding ISO file as a Virtual CD ............................................................................................................................. 10
Initiating Installation of Ubuntu .......................................................................................................................... 18
Customization of Ubuntu .................................................................................................................................... 25
Introduction
Ubuntu is an open source operating system based on Debian GNU/Linux Distribution. In South African language,
Ubuntu means “humanity towards others”. Currently, it has more than 12 million users around the globe. This
OS is specifically designed for desktops, servers, laptops, and netbooks. An UK-based company Canonical Pvt.
Ltd. is sponsoring the Ubuntu right now. This company allows free and open source distribution of Ubuntu,
whereas generates money by selling technical support and other services.
NOTE: You can download the Ubuntu in ISO format and burn a disc using it. If you’ve a slow speed or limited
bandwidth connection, then prefer to order the Live CD.
As the scope of this e-book is limited therefore we will guide you how to install the Ubuntu inside an existing
Oracle VM VirtualBox. We request you following below steps for the same.
3. Click on Next. This will display the screen asking to enter the Name, Type, and Version of the Operating
System.
Figure 5: Ubuntu OS
5. In the next wizard, you have to specify the appropriate amount of RAM for the OS. The default size is
512MB, we suggest you to keep the same.
6. Now, the VirtualBox asks to setup the ‘Virtual Hard Disk’. Here, recommended size is 8192MB.
7. On this screen, click on Next. This will bring “Create New Virtual Disk” wizard.
10. Now, click on Finish to end up the ‘Create New Virtual Disk Wizard’.
11. After clicking on Finish, it will complete the ‘Create New Virtual Machine Wizard’.
Tip: You can also click on ‘Settings’ button on the toolbar or press Ctrl+S to bring the Setings wizard.
18. Now, click on ‘Storage’ option in the left panel.
Figure 23: Virtua Box Information about “Auto capture keyboard” option
This information box says that ‘Auto Capture keyboard’ option is turned on while starting the virtual
machine. This option enables your mouse and keyboard to work only on the virtual machine and not on
real computer at which you’ve installed virtual OS. You can press “Right Ctrl’ key to activate the mouse
and keyboard for real computer. We suggest you to click “Do not show this message again” to avoid this
screen in future and remember the Right Ctrl key only.
Click on OK button.
21. Now, you will see following screen.
Here it shows that Ubuntu OS is running in 16-bit color, whereas VirtualBox is optimized for working in
32-bit color. You can avoid this warning as the installation goes in 16-bit color. You can click on OK
button.
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Figure 25: Machine menu for ‘Virtual Machine’
This will show following screen:: -
Select “Do not show this message again” and click Switch.
23. The installation of Ubuntu starts from here. At the first screen, you have to select the language and the
first preference goes to English.
If you select ‘Specify partitions manually (advanced)’ then it displays following screens to setup the
partitions manually.
26. Here, you have to specify the disk to install Ubuntu. The Virtual disk created earlier is selected by
default.
The downloading of plug-insins and language pack will take about 30 to 45 minutes. The time may vary
according to your Internet connection speed. In addition, the total installation can take
ta 40 to 45
minutes; again it clearly depends upon the system performance.
You will see following screen after the completion of installation.
32. Go to Machine menu and click Reset. This will restart the machine and then you arrive at Ubuntu
Desktop.
Note: After installation, Ubuntu will ask to record the Administrator’s pass phrase for encrypting the home
folder. The Update Manager will ask to download and install latest updates. We suggest you completing both
the steps.