Fedora 22 in VirtualBox Set up

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|'''Title''' |'''Setting up Environment '''|   
 
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|'''Overview''' |'''Our lab work is to understand the code of an open source module and make any necessary changes to them. For this purpose, we use a Linux operating system installed on a Virtual Machine. We carry out all subsequent lab work in this software environment. '''|   
 
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|'''Prerequisite Knowledge''' |'''Familiarity with Virtual Environments such as VMware or Virtual Box and Linux Operating System'''|
 
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|'''Learning Objectives''' |'''1. Building a Fedora Machine inside a Virtual Environment;  2. Getting Familiar with Fedora Machine  '''|
 
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=== Background: ===
 
=== Background: ===
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Virtual Machine:
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A virtual machine (VM) is a software-based emulation of a computer system. It is comprised of a set of specification and configuration files and is backed by the physical resources of a host. One important use of a VM (also known as guest) is to run another operating system that is not native on your hardware. The end user has the same experience as they would have on dedicated hardware.
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In this lab we will be using VirtualBox virtual machine.
  
 
=== Directions: ===
 
=== Directions: ===
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1. Installing VirtualBox: To begin your installation process, go to https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads and download the respective binary file native to your host operating system.
  
 
=== Deliverables: ===
 
=== Deliverables: ===

Revision as of 04:26, 28 September 2015

Setting up Environment |
Our lab work is to understand the code of an open source module and make any necessary changes to them. For this purpose, we use a Linux operating system installed on a Virtual Machine. We carry out all subsequent lab work in this software environment. |
Familiarity with Virtual Environments such as VMware or Virtual Box and Linux Operating System|
1. Building a Fedora Machine inside a Virtual Environment; 2. Getting Familiar with Fedora Machine |

Background:

Virtual Machine: A virtual machine (VM) is a software-based emulation of a computer system. It is comprised of a set of specification and configuration files and is backed by the physical resources of a host. One important use of a VM (also known as guest) is to run another operating system that is not native on your hardware. The end user has the same experience as they would have on dedicated hardware. In this lab we will be using VirtualBox virtual machine.

Directions:

1. Installing VirtualBox: To begin your installation process, go to https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads and download the respective binary file native to your host operating system.

Deliverables:

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