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Learn Virtualbox: Step By Step (Install 5 Operating Systems)

Posted By: ELK1nG
Learn Virtualbox: Step By Step (Install 5 Operating Systems)

Learn Virtualbox: Step By Step (Install 5 Operating Systems)
Last updated 9/2016
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.25 GB | Duration: 2h 21m

Everything you need to know about VirtualBox, with step by step instructions. Install 5 different operating systems!

What you'll learn
Operate VirtualBox like a pro
Install a variety of operating systems (BSD, Linux, Windows)
Utilize guest additions for advanced VirtualBox functionality
Choose between basic virtual machine options
Share files between host and guest operating systems
Requirements
Students will need a computer running Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, or Solaris
A basic understanding of software and operating system installations
Description
Oracle VM VirtualBox is a program for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Solaris, which enables you to install alternative operating systems within your current (host) operating system.
You can run Linux side-by-side with other operating systems, including BSD, Solaris, and Windows.
Inside the course you'll learn how to:
Download and install VirtualBox (it's 100% FREE)Create virtual machines to run other operating systems within your current OSUnlock guest additions that add even more powerful features to your VMsShare files between your host and guest OSUse mouse integration for seemless work between host and guest OS
I'll walk you through 5 complete operating system installations. Each OS will be thoroughly treated, from virtual machine creation, to installation, guest additions, and more! The following guest operating systems will be covered in the course:
Windows XP ProUbuntu DesktopCentOS 7FreeBSDOpenSUSE
Get started today with Oracle VM Virtualbox, and start playing with new operating systems, learning how they function, BEFORE you perform a local installation!
Virtualization is a great way to familiarize yourself with new operating systems.
You can learn valuable skills, including server administration and networking, all within a safe, virtual environment.
There's no need to worry about breaking anything within a virtual machine! You can always choose to start over in VirtualBox. It's a safe. and effective way to learn just about anything. Plus, the software is free forever. So, you never need to worry about licensing or other fees.
I know you're going to love this course. As a student, you are my #1 priority. So, don't hesitate to contact me with any question you may have concerning the course. It would be my pleasure to serve you.
Ready to get started? Let's go!
Cody

Overview

Section 1: Basic Setup

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Downloading & Installing VirtualBox

Lecture 3 Important: A Note on Piracy

Lecture 4 The Basics

Lecture 5 Settings for Virtual Machines

Section 2: Ubuntu Linux Desktop

Lecture 6 Creating the Virtual Machine (VM)

Lecture 7 Getting the Ubuntu .ISO Image File

Lecture 8 Loading Ubuntu into the VM

Lecture 9 Testing the Network in our Guest OS

Lecture 10 Installing Guest Additions on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS

Lecture 11 Creating a Shared Folder

Section 3: Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Lecture 12 Introduction to Windows XP Setup

Lecture 13 Creating the VM

Lecture 14 Installation

Lecture 15 Getting the Service Packs

Lecture 16 Using the System

Section 4: OpenSUSE 11.4

Lecture 17 Introduction to OpenSUSE

Lecture 18 Creating the VM

Lecture 19 Installation

Lecture 20 Welcome to OpenSUSE

Section 5: FreeBSD

Lecture 21 Introduction to FreeBSD

Lecture 22 Creating the VM

Lecture 23 Installation

Lecture 24 KDE Installation

Lecture 25 Installing Guest Additions

Section 6: CentOS 7

Lecture 26 Introduction to CentOS 7

Lecture 27 Creating the VM

Lecture 28 Installation

Lecture 29 First Boot & Guest Additions

Lecture 30 Window Managers (Installing IceWM)

Section 7: Conclusion

Lecture 31 Closing Thoughts

This course is designed for anyone who wants to learn about running operating systems in a virtual environment.