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OPS235 Lab 3 - Fedora17

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Installing from Live CD
# Start the graphical tool by selecting the menu option Applications>System Tools>Virtual Machine Manager or by typing the command <code>virt-manager</code>
=== Installing from a Live CD Disc ===
These are the details for the first virtual machine:
Perform these steps:
# In the Virtual Machine Manger, click on the icon to ''Create a Virtual Machine'' in the upper-left corner: <br />[[Image:Virt-manager1.png]]
# A window will appear with the title ''New VM''. There are five steps to be completed; click Forward after each step:
## Enter the virtual machine name and select ''Local install media''.<br />[[Image:Virt-manager2.png]]## Insert the CDROM or DVD containing the Fedora Live Disc image. Wait a moment for the disc to be recognized, then select it as the install media. Set the ''OS type'' to Linux and the ''Version'' to Fedora 12.<br />[[Image:Virt-manager3.png]]<!-- {{Admon/tip|Using an ISO image|Instead of using a physical CD or DVD, you can use an ISO image of a CD or DVD. The virtualization software will make this ISO image appear like an actual CD within the virtual machine. Because hard disks are faster then optical discs, this will work faster than an actual CD/DVD.}}{{Admon/note|Choosing the operating system type and version|The purpose of the ''OS type'' and ''Version'' fields is to fine-tune some of the virtual machine settings for best performance. The VM will work even if these are set incorrectly.}}-->## Set the memory to 512 MB and the number of CPUs to 1.<br />[[Image:Virt-manager4.png]]## This next step creates a disk file that will be used to simulate the virtual machine's disk drive. Select a size of 10 GB and checkmark the box labeled ''Allocate entire disk now''.<br />[[Image:Virt-manager5.png]]## Review the options that you have selected. If anything needs to be changed, use the ''Back'' button to go back and edit it; otherwise, click ''Finish''.<br />[[Image:Virt-manager5.png]]# The virtual machine will now start. You will see a window which displays the virtual video card from the VM. The video It's important to note that the VM can (and often will) run even when this display is not present. The virtual machine is running from the live disc at this point, and no software has been installed on the ''hard drive'' of the virtual machine.# Login to the VM and double-click on the ''Install to Hard Drive'' icon. When prompted for the hostname, enter "fedora1", and when prompted for the timezone, select ''America/Toronto''. '''Use the default values for all other fields.''' Notice that the installer does not ask you what software should be installed; compare the installation time to the amount of time it took to do your Lab 2 installation.
=== Installing from the Network ===

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