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building_debian_virtual_machine [2019/03/25 17:42]
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building_debian_virtual_machine [2019/03/25 17:59] (current)
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 **Installation options**\\ **Installation options**\\
 install an operating system from a bootlable cd/DVD-Rom -> image file -> path to ISO\\ install an operating system from a bootlable cd/DVD-Rom -> image file -> path to ISO\\
 +[[https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-cd/debian-9.8.0-amd64-netinst.iso|If you do not have an .iso, Debian can be downloaded for free from its webiste]]\\
 right click on your VM, connect\\ right click on your VM, connect\\
  
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 Partition disks -> Guided -> Use entire disk -> All files in one partition -> Finish\\ Partition disks -> Guided -> Use entire disk -> All files in one partition -> Finish\\
 Answer "yes" for changes to disk\\ Answer "yes" for changes to disk\\
-Wait for f***ing ever\\+Wait for fxxxing ever\\
 Answer "no" for configure package manager\\ Answer "no" for configure package manager\\
 United States\\ United States\\
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 <color #ed1c24>__**First Boot - Now Configure Your VM**__</color>\\ <color #ed1c24>__**First Boot - Now Configure Your VM**__</color>\\
  
 +Login with root/pw\\ 
 +  apt-get install sudo -y 
 +  usermod -aG sudo //newusernamehere// 
 +  logout 
 + Login with newusername 
 +  sudo bash 
 +  sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces  
 +leave loopback\\ 
 +remove dhcp\\ 
 +obviously the IP, subnet mask, dns, etc.. will all determine on your network configuration. This is an example with a Class C, one internal DNS, one external.\\ 
 +  # The primary network interface 
 +  auto eth0 
 +  iface eth0 inet static 
 +  address 192.168.1.40 
 +  netmask 255.255.255.0 
 +  network 192.168.1.0 
 +  broadcast 192.168.1.255 
 +  gateway 192.168.1.1 
 +  dns-nameservers 192.168.1.33 208.67.222.222 
 +(Ctrl +x) (y , enter) //--This saves the document// 
 +  sudo reboot 
 +At this point stop using hyper-V terminal and ssh into the IP address you selected. Your Debian VM is setup. Now you can install whatever tools and software you wish and put it to use.
Last modified: le 2019/03/25 17:42