In the 'Version' select 'Fedora (64-bit)' and hit next.Adjust the memory to something usable, hit next.Leave it on 'Create a virtual disk now', hit create.Leave it on 'Dynamically allocated', hit next.Adjust the File size to something more like 25gb if you have the space, hit finish.You should see your new box powered off in the left panel. Right-Click the box in the list and click settings.Under Storage, click on the 'Empty' CD Icon.Click on the CD icon to the right of the Optical drive.We're going to add the ISO image you downloaded from the Fedora download, so select the option 'Choose Optical Disk File' then navigate to the ISO you downloaded in the 'Gather what you need' step 2. Go to Network and change NAT to Bridged adapter.Sometimes this doesn't work for me though.Under advanced settings you should see a mac address. I keep the first mac address I created so I can reuse it for all my VM's. Less set up in the long run for connecting to the local internet. Click the Installation Destination icon.Select the only local standard disk you see and hit 'Done' (which is hiding at the top, I know it's silly).While waiting for the install to finish, create your root password and local user.When the install is finished, click 'Quit'.Ĭheck the 'Make this user administrator'.Go back to the Storage settings and remove the live CD image by clicking on the CD icon to the right of Optical Drive and select 'Remove Disk from Virtual Drive'.At this point I would recommend taking a snapshot of the current Image state so that you can roll back to a fresh install if you need to.Once you're in the Desktop, go up to the terminal.Ĭlick on the VM listed on the left and you'll see a bunch of Camera icons (Not the snapshots button on the right, that just lists the snapshots you have already taken) Click the one that if you hover over it, the tooltip says: 'Take a snapshot of the current virtual image state'.įurther Fedora 23 Customization (Make it usable).I mostly use the (start button + typing what program name) so Start -> type 'terminal' and hit enter to open it. In the terminal, install one of the libraries required for install the VBox Guest Additions. The VirtualBox bar above your running VM and select Devices->Insert Guest Additions CD Image. If it gives you an error saying you need to install a specific version of kernel-devel, copy that entire version name which probably looks like this: kernel-devel-4.3.86_64 Hopefully the output you get won't contain errors. If you have troubles with this step, try an update restart. Run the vbox additions again by going into the file explorer (search for 'files') and navigating to the Mounted VBOXADDITIONS CD. ![]() ![]() There will be a button in the top right that says 'Run Software'.
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