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2] Create a new virtual machine. Now that we have all the tools needed for this setup, let us go ahead and create a virtual machine. To do so, open VirtualBox and follow the steps mentioned below.
Launch VirtualBox and click on the “New” button to create a new virtual machine. Follow the prompts to name your virtual machine and select the type and version of Linux you plan to install.
Click on the Start button to boot up the Virtual Machine. The Oracle Linux boot screen will appear. Click on Install Oracle Linux version.x (this will have the version information) to start the ...
Open VirtualBox and click the “New” button to create a new virtual machine. Provide a name for your VM and select “Microsoft Windows” as the operating system type.
Image: reewungjunerr/Adobe Stock. VirtualBox 7.0 has finally been released, and this latest iteration brings plenty of new features to the virtual machine software.
KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) KVM, short for Kernel-based Virtual Machine, is an open source virtualization solution built directly into the Linux kernel. It offers a robust and high-performance ...