![]() ![]() Note that the text above these controls suggests that the recommended memory size is 1024 MB. ![]() Also, you can use the up/down arrows to increment or decrement this. If you prefer to just type in the amount you want, you can just fill in the number of MB in the text box to the right. You can use the slider to increase or decrease the memory allocated to the VM. ![]() Here we have the memory settings for our Ubuntu VM. Click "Next" to move on to the next set of options. If you are creating some other type of VM you are going to want to change these but this tutorial is all about Ubuntu and Virtual box so we are going to stick with these. For this example, of course, we choose "Linux" and "Ubuntu (64-bit)". This gives you the option to name the virtual machine, select an OS type, and select an OS version. The first thing you are going to want to do to create a new VM is click on the button labeled "New".Īfter clicking on "New", you will see the "Create Virtual Machine" dialog pop up. ![]() In the screenshot here we see the GUI on initial startup. We start off by opening up VirtualBox Manager. Since this is the server install, the installer show runs in text mode instead of providing the nice, pretty GUI installer that we would have if we were installing the desktop edition. Because of this the instructions and experience will be a little bit different. Note that we will be installing the server edition and NOT the desktop edition. In this guide we are going to install Ubuntu Server in Virtualbox. ![]()
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