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Module 2 Homework

This document provides instructions for a homework assignment involving setting up a virtual machine (VM) using VirtualBox. Students are asked to install VirtualBox on their PC, create a new VM matching the given specifications, install CentOS Linux without enabling the Ethernet, familiarize themselves with the GNOME desktop environment, and optionally do a test installation before keeping the second one.

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Module 2 Homework

This document provides instructions for a homework assignment involving setting up a virtual machine (VM) using VirtualBox. Students are asked to install VirtualBox on their PC, create a new VM matching the given specifications, install CentOS Linux without enabling the Ethernet, familiarize themselves with the GNOME desktop environment, and optionally do a test installation before keeping the second one.

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Module 2 – Homework

 Read Module 2 handouts


 Install Virtual box on your PC
 Create your first new VM (The specification is below)
 Download and Install Linux CentOS on your virtual box (PLEASE NOTE:
During installation you will get the option to turn Ethernet ON or OFF. Please
keep the Ethernet OFF for your installation)
 I would highly recommend that you install Linux OS the first time and then
delete it. Then install the 2nd time and keep it. This will be a good practice for
the OS installation
 After the installation familiarize yourself with GNOME desktop environment.
Most likely you will not be working a lot on the GUI but I would still
recommend to know a few features of desktop GUI

Specification for Linux VM is as follow:


CPU = 1
Memory = 2G
Disk Space = 10G

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