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Host Port: 1022
Guest IP: <leave blank>Guest Port: 22
Create Shared Folder
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Auto-mount: <checked>
Read-only: <unchecked>
Install Ubuntu in the VM
Go to "Storage" settings in VirtualBox and click on "[ optical drive ]" and then "Choose Disk Image". Select your Ubuntu ISO image.
Start the VM.
When you get to the "software selection" page, USE THE ARROW KEYS AND SPACEBAR to select (at minimum) the following packages. These are choices you'll see when installing Ubuntu Server. For Ubuntu Desktop, things might be different.
standard system utilities
Virtual Machine Host
OpenSSH server
Create Shared Folder
This is for Windows users. If you're using a MAC or a Linux host, things may be quite different. The shared folder allows you to easily transfer files between the guest VM and the host computer.
Create Shared Folder
This is for Windows users. If you're using a MAC or a Linux host, things may be quite different. The shared folder allows you to easily transfer files between the guest VM and the host computer.
Create Shared Folder
This is for Windows users. If you're using a MAC or a Linux host, things may be quite different. The shared folder allows you to easily transfer files between the guest VM and the host computer.
Create Shared Folder
This is for Windows users. If you're using a MAC or a Linux host, things may be quite different. The shared folder allows you to easily transfer files between the guest VM and the host computer.
Create Shared Folder
This is for Windows users. If you're using a MAC or a Linux host, things may be quite different. The shared folder allows you to easily transfer files between the guest VM and the host computer.
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