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Step-by-step teach you to install Oracle Linux 6.4 (REDHAT6, CentOS6 Universal) in VMware Workstation 10
the VMware Workstation 10 supports Chinese and does not need to be Chinese.
"File"--"New virtual machine":
Select "Custom":
Select the version of workstation, mainly to be compatible with the lower version of the workstation, if you do not need to be compatible directly select 10.0:
Select "Install operating system later":
Select the type of system you want to install:
To modify the virtual machine name, here is the Oel6_1:
Set up the processor, do the experiment generally with 1 cores is enough:
Set the memory, in order to run Oracle, here set 2G:
Set the network type, do experiments with "use host-only mode network (H)", if you want to surf the Internet, you can select "Use network address translation (NAT)":
To create a new virtual machine disk:
Disk capacity defaults to 20G, where "allocate all disk space now" and "Save as a single file" are selected, and if disk space is tight, you can choose "Allocate all disk space now":
After clicking "Finish", start creating the virtual machine:
Once created, you can see the new virtual machine on the left:
Right-click on the newly created virtual machine and click "Settings":
Select "CD/DVD (IDE)" On the left, select "Use ISO image file" on the right, click "Browse", select the ISO installation image on the hard disk:
When you are sure, click "Turn on this virtual machine":
When the virtual machine is turned on, it automatically enters the installation interface:
Here, skip the media detection and select "Skip":
Select the language of the operating system, "English" is selected here:
The keyboard type is on the line by default:
Click here for "Yes,discard any data":
Set the computer name, here with Oel1.test:
Select the time zone, choose "Asia/hong Kong" (Asia/Hong Kong), and remove the "System clock uses UTC" TICK:
To set the root user's password:
Because it is a brand new virtual machine, here you choose to use all the disk space, because it is done experimentally, with the system default partition:
Choose the installation package, the software development workstation mode is selected here, you can also customize the selection, here is not explained in detail:
To start installing the system:
After installation, click "Reboot" to restart the system and continue with the following installation:
After rebooting, click Next:
Choose Yes to agree to the terms:
Whether to register the system, select No:
There will be a warning, select "No thanks,i ' ll Connect later":
Whether to build another user, here is not established, the next step:
Confirm Time, Next:
Here "Enable Kdump" is not checked, complete the installation:
Log in with the root user:
Here is a warning, can be ignored, tick "Do not show me this Again", later login will no longer prompt:
Installing VMware Tools is primarily handy for copying files or text content from the computer to the virtual machine, and for mounting the local hard drive to the virtual machine. Click "Virtual Machine"--"Install VMware Tools":
This will automatically mount the CD for VMware Tools, eject the contents of the disc, and double-click the vmwaretools-9.6.0-1294478.tar.gz file:
You can see the contents of the compressed file, click "Extract":
Select "Desktop" on the left and click "Extract" to unzip to the desktop:
After the decompression, right click on the extracted folder, select "Open in Terminal", open the command window:
Input command
./vmware-install.pl
To start the installation, press ENTER when prompted all:
When the installation is complete, shut down the virtual machine system. When you are closed, click Edit Virtual machine settings:
Click on the "Options" tab, select "Shared Folder" on the left, select "Always enabled" on the right, and then click "Add":
Click "Next":
Click "Browse" to select the local disk you want to mount:
Select "Enable this share", do not select "Read Only", or in the virtual machine can not modify the local files:
After you have determined, turn on the virtual machine, you can "view"--"Automatic sizing"-select "Auto-Fit Client", the Virtual machine window will be automatically adjusted according to the display of the computer:
To open a command window, you can see that the local disk has been mounted to the/mnt/hgfs/directory:
To this end, the VMware Workstation 10 installation of Oracle Linux 6.4 is complete.
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