Difference between revisions of "Tutorials/Installation/Install SoaS in VMware Player"
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<span style="font-size: 1.6em;">How to Use VMware Player to run SoaS</span> | <span style="font-size: 1.6em;">How to Use VMware Player to run SoaS</span> | ||
− | *This is a guide to | + | *This is a guide to set up Sugar as a virtual machine on your computer. |
==Getting Started== | ==Getting Started== | ||
Download VMware Player: | Download VMware Player: | ||
:https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/free#desktop_end_user_computing/vmware_player/5_0 | :https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/free#desktop_end_user_computing/vmware_player/5_0 | ||
− | Download Sugar | + | Download Sugar Live CD/USB : |
:[[Sugar on a Stick/Downloads]] | :[[Sugar on a Stick/Downloads]] | ||
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[[File:Vmware_menu00.png]] | [[File:Vmware_menu00.png]] | ||
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− | Click the "Browse" button to search for the . | + | Click the "Browse" button to search for the .iso file you downloaded in "Getting Started". Then, click the "Next >" button. |
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− | By default, VMware Player will try to make the disk size of the VM | + | By default, VMware Player will try to make the disk size of the VM 8 GB. If this seems to be too much for you, lower it and just make sure you have 4 GB or more set for the disk size. |
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− | Set the memory to | + | Set the memory to 512 MB (more than 512 MB if your computer has memory to spare). |
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− | Congratulations, you now | + | Congratulations, if you wish, you may now perform a traditional installation of the Operating System to a disk. You can do that by following the tutorial found [[Tutorials/Installation/Install_with_liveinst|here]]. |
===[[Tutorials|Click for more tutorials]].=== | ===[[Tutorials|Click for more tutorials]].=== |
Latest revision as of 23:49, 29 November 2012
How to Use VMware Player to run SoaS
- This is a guide to set up Sugar as a virtual machine on your computer.
Getting Started
Download VMware Player:
Download Sugar Live CD/USB :
VMware Player
Running your VM for the first time
Please install VMware Player (here) first.
Then run VMware Player for the first time.
Click the "Browse" button to search for the .iso file you downloaded in "Getting Started". Then, click the "Next >" button.
Select "Other" for both "Guest Operating System" and "Version", and click the "Next >" button.
You are free to rename Other to something different (I chose Sugar) and click the "Next >" button.
By default, VMware Player will try to make the disk size of the VM 8 GB. If this seems to be too much for you, lower it and just make sure you have 4 GB or more set for the disk size.
Click "Customize Hardware", we need to increase the memory.
Set the memory to 512 MB (more than 512 MB if your computer has memory to spare).
Click the "Finish" button to complete the setup of your VM.
Now select your VM (I named mine Sugar earlier), you can now click "Play virtual machine".
You should now see the following boot screen.
When you hit the "Enter" key on your keyboard or it started automatically, you should briefly see this on your screen.
After the loading bar reaches the end, you should see this screen below, type your username into the box and click "Next".
Select your color (optional) and click "Done".
If you see the following, then you've successfully entered Sugar in a VM.
Congratulations, if you wish, you may now perform a traditional installation of the Operating System to a disk. You can do that by following the tutorial found here.
Click for more tutorials.
Credits
- A Google Code-in 2012 Task GoogleCodeIn2012/VM