[debian-edu-commits] [Debian Wiki] Trivial Update of "DebianEdu/HowTo/TestInstallVirtualMachine" by KnutYrvin

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typo server -> server1

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  the command line provides more information than the VirtualBox GUI.
  === Set up the main server ===
- In VirtualBox GUI, create a new virtual machine for the main server. Recommended values are 1 GB memory, 60 GiB hard drive (you might due with 40 GiB at a minimum, but having 60 GiB are more safe). Select New, give the machine a name ("server1" for example), Select "Linux" for type, and "Debian (64 bit)" for version. Click next, select or input 1024 MB for memory size, click next, select "create a virtual hard drive now", click next, select VDI for Hard drive file type, click next, select "dynamically allocated", click next, give it a name (the default suggestion is usually ok), and set the size to 60 GiB, click create.
+ In VirtualBox GUI, create a new virtual machine for the main server. Recommended values are 1 GB memory, 60 GiB hard drive (you might due with 40 GiB at a minimum, but having 60 GiB are more safe). Select New, give the machine a name. For this example choose "server1" as a name. 
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+ Select "Linux" for type, and "Debian (64 bit)" for version. Click next, select or input 1024 MB for memory size, click next, select "create a virtual hard drive now", click next, select VDI for Hard drive file type, click next, select "dynamically allocated", click next, give it a name (the default suggestion is usually ok), and set the size to 60 GiB, click create.
  
  In the "installer boot menu" when starting up the installation, select 64 bit (graphical) install. Follow the install guide for main server + thin client server.   
  



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