First, install the virtual machine.
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II. Preparation of information
First prepare the installation image of Red Flag Linux. NET disk Download: https://yunpan.cn/cLc24ZPUf5PC6 access password d6ed
Third, hardware customization.
1. Double-click Run to start the virtual machine and create a new virtual machine.
2. Virtual machine type configuration: "Standard" is selected by default.
3. Install the guest operating system.
Select "I will install the operating system (S) later and create a virtual blank hard disk."
4. Select the client operating system type.
Select Linux for the guest operating system and choose Red Hat Linux for the version.
5. Name the virtual machine.
The virtual machine name and location are customizable and customized to your needs.
For example, I set the virtual machine name "Red Flag Linux", the location setting "D:\Red Flag Linux", (note, after setting the virtual machine name, the default location after default automatically create a folder (virtual disk), the default name and the virtual machine name, of course, can also be modified, as shown in:
6. Specify the disk capacity.
Set "Maximum disk size (GB)", set the disk space above 6G, we set 10G here, then click Next, appear as.
7. Hardware customization. Click on "Hardware Customization" to appear as.
(1) Memory customization: Set the appropriate virtual memory, generally set to half of the PC memory, such as My computer memory is 2G, I set to 1G (1024MB), as shown in.
(2) Processor customization:
(3) "New CD/DVD" Device option
"Connect" By default is "Use physical drive", instead "use ISO image file", click Preview, add the directory where the image file is located, then click OK, then click "Finish".
In this way, the virtual machine is already installed, note that in hardware customization, only the memory and optical drive (that is, the new CD/DVD) is set, the other device settings are default.
The effect is as follows:
Iv. installation of Linux systems
1. Click on "Open Virtual machine"
The system starts to install until it appears.
2. Language, time zone, etc configuration.
Click "OK" as shown in the selection, and install continue.
The following interface appears
Click "Start Installation" and the system will start to install.
3. Select "Simplified Chinese" and click Next.
4. Select "Accept Red Flag Linux certificate" and click Next.
5. Select the partitioning method.
Select Advanced Mode, and then click Next.
6. Advanced partitioning.
The key to this step is to set the partition, at least two partitions, one to mount the primary partition 4G above, we choose 6G here (6144MB ), the rest of us are set to swap partitions.
Click "/dev/sda" to appear as.
Pop up "warning", "Do you want to create a partitioned table for/DEV/SDA?" "Click OK
Select "Free 10.7G" and click "Create".
mount point Select "/", File system Type "ext3", size select "user-defined space size, and set the size of 4G or more, as set to 6144MB (6G)." Click OK.
Select "Free", then click "Create" to continue creating the swap partition.
If you double-click, the following page appears:
We are going to need to click Create:
As shown, no mount point, File system type Select "Linux-swap", size select "Use all free space, and then OK."
Select Swap partition, and then tap Edit
Select Format this partition as (F), and select Linux-swap, and then OK.
Then click Next.
Click Next.
Setup before installation is complete and the system starts to actually install.
Wait for about 10 minutes and the installation is complete.
Click "Next"
Set the password for superuser "root", such as set here to 123456, then add new user, at least one, here I add three respectively "SOUVC", "LHF", "blog", then click Next.
Click "Finish" to complete the installation. Automatically restarts automatically.
If there is any problem restarting, restart the virtual machine client power.
Select a user to sign in.
Password is required after initial login.
Installation of Linux operating systems in VMware Workstation-red Flag Desktop 7.0