Version of the compressed package used:
First, create a new virtual machine
1. Select the Custom Advanced Radio box, next
2. Default Next
3. Choose Install Later, next
4. Choose Linux, Next
5. Customizing the virtual machine name, customizing the installation location
6. Default Processor Core number "1"
7. Virtual machine memory changed to 1GB
8. Network type Select "Bridge" Radio Box
9. Virtual Machine Wizard Select LSI Logic (L), Next
10. Disk type Select SCSI, Next
11. Create a new virtual disk, next
12. Change the disk size to 40G
13. Customize the disk path, next
14. Click Finish
15. Click virtual machine → settings in the navigation bar above the virtual machine, click cd/dvd→ to use the ISO image file, locate the Linux image file, click OK
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Turn on the virtual machine
Install Linux
1. Select boot sequence in BIOS interface, CD-ROM as first boot entry
2. Save exit
3.cd-rom Scan Select Skip skipping, first mouse into the virtual machine, right-click the keyboard +enter, select Skip
Click Next
Default Simplified Chinese, click Next
Default US English, next
Pop-up the following dialog box, in the installation number in the Linux folder, copy, next
Click "Yes" and the next step
Select "Create a custom partition structure" and the next step
The partitions are as follows:
- 1./40-50GB
- 2. Swap is usually 4GB
- 3./home all remaining disk space
Add partition, mount point select "/", size Select 10000M
Add partition again, file system type Select "Swap", size is twice times of physical memory, physical memory is set to 1G, this side is set to 2048M
Create the partition again, mount the point selected "/home", size Select the "Use all available space" radio box to determine
Partition complete, Next
Default Next
Default Next (Here you can manually configure the IP address, host name, etc., can not be configured, etc. after loading the system into the system configuration)
Next
Set the root password, confirm password (here you can set the root password is 123456)
Next
Next
Waiting for installation
Click "Reboot"
Wait
Wait
Forward
License Agreement, select ' Yes, I agree to this License agreement ', ' forward '
Firewall, select ' Disable ', ' forward '
Popup interface, whether to overwrite the existing firewall configuration, select ' Yes '
To eject the SELinux settings screen, select ' Disable '
Popup interface, after SELinux restart, select ' Yes '
Popup Kdump settings interface, not enabled, directly select ' Forward '
Pop-up the date and Time Settings screen, set the current system time, and then ' forward '
Not updated, forward
Forward
Create user
Forward
Click End
OK restart
Restart in
Wait
(1) Log in with Super Administrator:
Root 123456 login------> root directory
Ifconfig---> View current IP address;
Eth0---> First virtual network card; eth1---> second block;
Lo---> localhost;
PWD---> See what path is currently under;
~---> represents the home directory of the current path;
#---> Super admin
(2) Login with normal User:
Admin 123456
$---> Current user
Windows Output PATH environment variable: Echo%path%
Linux output PATH environment variable: Echo $PATH
Use of 2.2SecureCRT, Xftp, Xshell
Use of 2.2.1SecureCRT
The SECURECRT is a terminal emulator that supports SSH (SSH1 and SSH2) and supports both Telnet and rlogin
On. The SECURECRT is an ideal tool for connecting remote systems that run Windows, UNIX, and VMs.
Tools for remote connection of virtual machine Linux on Windows
REDHATENTERPRISR.LINUX.5 Installation Manual