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Install Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on VMware

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Hey Folks, in this tutorial we are going to establish a completely new Ubuntu operating system in VMware. VMware is a free and open-source tool for x86 and x86-64 hardware, that allow users to easily run multiple guest operating systems on a single host. In addition, Kali Linux is a Debian-derived Linux distribution designed for digital forensics and penetration testing.

Let’s take a look 😛 !!

Installation of VMware

First of all install VMware software from here. After downloading it just install which is quite simple and you can do it themselves.

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Download ISO Image of Ubuntu

On the other hand we have to download the ISO image of Ubuntu operating system which you can download from here.

Note : Download the Vmware and ISO images according to the architecture of your laptop.

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Start 😛 !! Simply boot the vmware software, go to the top right corner, click “File” and choose the “New Virtual Machine” option.

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By default it selects the recommendation option, so we do not need to change anything.

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Select the downloaded ISO image by clicking the browse button and click on continue.

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Now here we need to create a user and password to protect ubuntu operating system.

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Just click on “continue” button and proceed to the next.

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Enter the name of the machine you want to keep.

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Specify the disk capacity for the operating system. We would recommend to give minimum 50 GB sapce.

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Click on “Customize Hardware” option and go ahead.

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Customize Hardware

Give maximum memory as possible to run perfectly.

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Divide the number of processors and the number of core processors equally.

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Set the network connection from “NAT” to “Bridge” to allow wireless networks to communicate with VMware machines.

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Done 😛 !! After powering the machine all the configuration will be done on its own which may spend some time.

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Let’s enter the username and password we created earlier to enter the machine.

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Beautiful 😛 !! Now you can see that we have successfully installed the latest ubuntu operating system in virtual machine (VMware).

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About the AuthorShubham Goyal Certified Ethical Hacker, information security analyst, penetration tester and researcher. Can be Contact on Linkedin.
 

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