How to install Ubuntu on a virtual machine?
The steps to install virtual machine Ubuntu are as follows:
- To start, download and install virtual machine software, such as Oracle VM VirtualBox or VMware Workstation.
- Create a new virtual machine within the virtualization software.
- Allocate enough memory and disk space to the virtual machine. It is recommended to allocate at least 2GB of memory and 20GB of disk space.
- Download the ISO image file of Ubuntu. You can download the latest version of Ubuntu Desktop from the official Ubuntu website.
- In virtual machine software, load the Ubuntu ISO image file as a virtual drive.
- Start the virtual machine and follow the instructions on the screen to install Ubuntu. Choose the installation type, allocate disk space, etc.
- Set up your username and password for Ubuntu during the installation process.
- After installation is complete, restart the virtual machine.
- Log in to the Ubuntu system and set up/configure the system as needed.
After the installation is complete, you can start using Ubuntu in the virtual machine. You can control the virtual machine’s startup, shutdown, and other management operations through virtual machine software.