Under the influence of colleagues, I first came into contact with Ubuntu. Although there were some inadequate RedHat experience in the past, I still don't know much about Linux. Therefore, leave this note as a record of growth. 1. Install Vmware and Ubuntu. Currently, I am using VmwareWorkstation6.0 + Ubuntu7.10 to start my Linux journey. Vmware is easy to install. Even though we have heard that MicrosoftVituralMachine2 can be used
Under the influence of colleagues, I first came into contact with Ubuntu. Although there were some inadequate RedHat experience in the past, I still don't know much about Linux. Therefore, leave this note as a record of growth.
1. Install Vmware and Ubuntu.
Currently, I am using Vmware Workstation 6.0 + Ubuntu 7.10 to start my Linux journey. Vmware is easy to install. Although I have heard that Microsoft Vitural Machine 2007 can be used, I have never tried it. Here are just a few notes (later ).
1. Create a Virtual Operating System in Vmware and select Ubuntu under the Linux Branch (I am a 32-bit machine ). 4-5 Gb hard disk space is allocated, and the default MB memory is enough (MB should also be acceptable ).
2. If the host machine is installed with a virtual optical drive, change the optical drive option from automatic detection to an accurate optical drive letter, such as an edisk.
3. When selecting the network connection mode, select the second option (NAT) to access the network through the host machine (Windows.
4. Place the Ubuntu CD. Or use the virtual optical drive to load the Ubuntu image.
5. Ubuntu installation is intelligent. If you select to install a Chinese language, the installer needs to access the network and download the Chinese Language Pack.
Ii. Tips for using Vmware.
1. Switch the VM and physical machine mouse: Ctrl + Alt
2. Switch the full screen: Ctrl + Alt + Enter
3. Install Vmware Tools.
Vmware Tools is important in Ubuntu 6.1 to improve screen resolution. However, when I Installed Vmware Tools in Ubuntu 7.1, I found that not only did not improve, but also brought a little trouble to the mouse.
1. Select Install Vmware Tools in the VM menu of Vmware, and a compressed package will appear in Ubuntu.
2. decompress the package. Now you can click it directly on the interface without using a terminal.
3. Because Ubuntu prohibits the use of root by default, you need to use the sudo command to obtain the root permission. (The usage of sudo will be recorded in detail next time)
4. Use the cd command to switch to the decompressed directory. Use the ls command to view the files and folders in the current directory. Note that Linux is case sensitive.
5. Use the perl Command to execute the vmware-install.pl file, start installation, all the way to Enter.