
Hard disk: Create a virtual hard disk nowĬlick Create and you will be prompted for the details of the virtual hard drive:. 1024MB should be fine in most cases, but you can increase/decrease it later depending on performance. Memory size: the amount of memory to give the virtual machine.
Machine folder: the location you want the virtual machine files to be saved. Name: the name you want for the virtual machine (this can be changed later). Next, enter the details for the virtual machine: Create a new virtual machine in VirtualBox by clicking the New button. We’ll use the disk image downloaded in the previous step to install Ubuntu, but we first need an empty virtual machine to install it on. For this guide we’ll be installing the desktop image: Step 2 - Create an empty virtual machine in VirtualBox
Step 1 - Download the Ubuntu 18.04 distribution imageĭownload the desired image from the Ubuntu 18.04 release page. Feel free to comment on this article or the video if you have any questions. If you prefer watching to reading, here’s a full video tutorial from the TopTechSkills YouTube channel covering a many of the points and examples from this article. These instructions will work for creating an Ubuntu 18.04 virtual machine on Windows, Linux and Mac OS host machines. In this guide you’ll see how you can install Ubuntu 18.04 on VirtualBox, a popular cross-platform software for running virtual machines. Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) is a long term support (LTS) release of the Ubuntu Linux distribution released in April of 2018 and supported until April of 2028.
Step 5 - Install the VirtualBox Guest Additions for Ubuntu 18.04.Step 4 - Complete the Ubuntu 18.04 install wizard.
Step 3 - Install Ubuntu 18.04 on the virtual machine. Step 2 - Create an empty virtual machine in VirtualBox. Step 1 - Download the Ubuntu 18.04 distribution image.