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The document outlines the procedure to create a virtual machine using VirtualBox and deploy the Ubuntu operating system. It includes steps for installing VirtualBox, downloading the Ubuntu ISO, and configuring the virtual machine settings. The result is a successfully created virtual machine running Ubuntu alongside the host operating system.

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Practical No.

AIM: To Create Virtual Machine using Virtual Box and deploy Ubuntu operating System.

PROCEDURE:
Step 1: Install VirtualBox
1) Visit the official VirtualBox website: virtualbox.org and download the version of VirtualBox that is
compatible with your operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux, etc.).
2) Follow the installation instructions for your operating system.

Step 2: Download Ubuntu ISO


1) Visit the official Ubuntu website: https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop
2) Download the latest LTS (Long Term Support) version of Ubuntu Server as an ISO file.

Step 3: Create a Virtual Machine


1) Open VirtualBox and click on "New" to create a new virtual machine.
2) Give a Name to your virtual machine (e.g., "Ubuntu") and select the Location for it to install.
3) Choose the type to "Linux" and version to "Ubuntu" in the virtual machine creation wizard.

4) Allocate memory (RAM Size) based on your system resources (e.g., 2GB or more).

5) Create a Virtual Hard Disk. Use the default settings or adjust as needed.
6) Select the type of Hard disk. Using VDI type is recommended.

7) Either of the Physical Storage types can be selected. Using a Dynamically Allocated Disk is by
default recommended.
8) Select Disk Size and provide the Destination Folder to install.

9) After the Disk creation is done, boot the Virtual Machine and begin installing Ubuntu.
10) If the installation disk is not automatically detected. Browse the file location and select the ISO file
for Ubuntu.

11) Proceed with the installation file and wait for further options.
12) Click on the Install Ubuntu option, this might look different for other Ubuntu versions.

13) Select Keyboard Layout, if the defaults are compatible, just click on the Continue button and
proceed.
14) Select Installation Type. By default, it is set to Normal Installation, which is recommended, but it can
also be changed to Minimal Installation if there is no need for all Ubuntu features.

15) Click on the Install Now button and carry on with the installation. Do not get worried about the
Erase disk option, it will only be effective inside the virtual machine, and other system files outside
the VirtualBox remain intact.
16) Click on the Continue button, and proceed with writing changes on the disk.

17) Select your Location to set the Time Zone.


18) Choose a Name for your computer and set a Password to secure login info.

19) Wait for the installation process to complete.


20) Once the installation process is over, reboot your Virtual Machine.

21) Finished with the installation process. Now you can use Ubuntu along with Windows, without
creating a dual boot.

RESULT:
Thus, Virtual Machine successfully created and deploys Ubuntu operating System.

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