Step 13: System installation in progress…. Step 12: Now my configuration screen shows Root password is set and User details are also set. It’s like an Administrator account on windows, but with much greater powers, and is NEVER used to log-in to GUI or being used as any other user on the system”. For Windows audience: “Set up your root password and remember it. Linux guys will know how important “root” password is. Step 10: On the configuration screen, set up your “root” password. Step 9: Check your settings on next screen and then “Begin Installation” Choose your Language/Locale and then “Continue”. After a few seconds you will be booted on the to the below welcome screen. Step 8: On the main Virtualbox window, click on Start. Mount the first ISO, second ISO is not used for installation. Step 7: Now, in Machine -> Settings -> Storage, mount your downloaded ISO image on Controller IDE -> Storage by clicking on the drop down as shown in the image below. Hit Create and your VM will be ready for use. Step 6: Choose your HD size, 30GB has proven sufficient for me till now. You can choose “Fixed size” if you want faster speed. Step 5: Choosing “Dynamically allocated” here, as I do not want to unnecessary wastage of my HD. I only use Virtualbox, so leaving the default option as it is. Step 3: The virtual machine will need a virtual hard disk, so create one. As it will be running an Oracle server, I have set it as 1024 MB/1 GB Image 1 Step 2: Put in RAM you want your virtual machine to have.
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