Virtual machine Installation CentOS 5.6
1. Create a new virtual machine
2. Set up a later installation CD
3. Select the installed operating system
4. Set the processor, the default one, you can choose according to your own configuration
5. Set the virtual machine memory
6. Set up the virtual machine network, the default use of network, virtual machine and host can be interoperable, using the host LAN IP
7. The default way to read and write:
8. Create a new virtual hard disk
9. Set the virtual hard disk format, the default is SCSI
10. Set the size of the hard disk
11. Set the name of the hard disk, the general Linux hard disk name is: SDA, SDB, SDC, etc. here is the test, the default hard drive name
12. Set the disk boot location in the CD drive
13. Use problem installation: input text; Install input using image interface: Linux
14. Whether to test the disk, choose to skip
15. Choose the installation text, recommended to use English installation
16. Choice of English Category: American English
17. Warning, you can see, the default directly select OK on the
18. Use custom partitions (CentOS is not supported for custom partitions after 6.0)
19. When you set up a custom partition, you can set up a swap area that is twice times the physical memory.
20. My overall partitions and sizes are as follows:
21. Set Boot mode: By default
22. Directly Select OK
23. Set the boot password
24. Whether to configure the network card
25. Currently commonly used or IPv4, so choose IPv4, you can meet the demand
26.IP configuration, you can use the default DHCP
27. Give the server a name: named server
28. Set time for Asia Shanghai
29. Set the root password
30. Select a custom package and make the designation: ()
Base, administration Tools, Developmentlibraries, Development tools, network Servers, System Tool
32. Then so encountered all point OK, then need to reboot again, start again when the following interface appears, directly skip can;
33. View network card information after login
35. Set up system services to boot up (use NTSYSV to view and set: At, Crond, network, sshd, syslog); For the convenience of safety and maintenance, no service is required.