Hi Members, I appreciate all the installation steps, help and advice. Just downloaded VirtualBox for windows and finished installing the program. Currently in the process of creating a "new machine" (in VirtualBox).
My laptop is a 32-bit OS running windows 7. I downloaded the file called Debian-7.2.0-i386-netinst. It is a disc Image file (.iso) and I would like to mount this directly into virtual box without burning the file to a CD or USB stick. I have experience with a product called Virtual CloneDrive as I mounted an iso file with this program in the past (however it was on a different OS and not win7). Has anyone successfully mounted a Debian .iso file directly to VirtualBox? Thank you On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 11:12 PM, Scott Ferguson <scott.ferguson.debian.u...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 24/11/13 01:52, Wally Lepore wrote: >> Hi Members, >> >> I would like to run Debian and test new software packages utilizing >> Debian as a virtual environment. inside my Windows 7 OS. I would like to >> be able to install Debian in this fashion and have the ability to >> utilize a Debian GUI desktop as well. >> >> Question #1 please: >> Would kindly like to know if Oracle's VM VirtualBox is the recommended >> "virtualization software package" to install to accomplish this procedure. > > There is not "Debian recommended" virtualization solution for a Windoof > host. > > I recommend VirtualBox, but there are other working applications. > >> >> Question #2 please: >> Which "Stable" version of Debian ("Squeeze" or "Wheezy") is recommended >> that would best serve this purpose? > > Wheezy is stable, Squeeze is old stable. > Wheezy would, conditionally, be your best choice. > > Conditions would be what do you want to do (is the versions of software > important) - you may find you need to run a specific release of mixture > of releases. > >> >> I have been reading about VirtualBox and studying the steps involved to >> install Debian in this manner. I'm sure I will have additional questions >> but would simply like to start with my initial questions above. > > Install VirtualBox > Create new machine (Linux, Debian) - follow the prompts changing to suit > you needs (virtual hard drive size, dynamic or fixed size, name of > machine, amount of RAM). Takes two minutes. > Edit the Settings on the new machine to change defaults as required. Add > additional hard/optical drives, change the type of drive, add floppy, > choose sound and network card types, select phsyical or virtual optical > drive (virtual uses ISO images), set network protocols. > Takes 5 minutes to look at all the options. > Choose the boot order and start the VM. > Install Debian as if it was a bare metal install - the documentation on > the *VirtualBox* site is good, but it's unlikely you'll require it as > the process is suitable for chickens if you put a bit of bread on the > Enter key. > > >> >> A couple of how-to links I've discovered: >> >> Installing with a GUI desktop: >> https://jtreminio.com/2012/07/setting-up-a-debian-vm-step-by-step/ >> >> Installing without a GUI desktop >> http://williamjturkel.net/2013/05/31/installing-debian-linux-in-a-vm/ > > I look to Debian for documentation first e.g.:- > https://wiki.debian.org/VirtualBox > > Then the application developer/s e.g.:- > https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch02.html#installation_windows > > > After that I'll consult third-party guides > >> >> Thank you >> >> > > > As for installing Debian into Windoof's VM.... best ask Mr Jerry Stuckle > about the joys and triumphs of that. > > But if you're still keen:- > https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/VMs/MicrosoftVirtualPc2007/etch > > > Kind regards > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org > Archive: http://lists.debian.org/52917c90....@gmail.com > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/caldxiko1uk2giuqrsy5qi6wq56hf6gcdz0p_3n2in5c66+t...@mail.gmail.com