==== Virtual Machine (VirtualBox) ==== Premessa **il PC deve avere un sistema operativo a 64bit vedi sotto (AAA) ** === Fase1 : Installazione Virtualizzatore === == Macintosh == 1. Scarica Virtual Box [[https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/5.2.20/VirtualBox-5.2.20-125813-OSX.dmg]] 2. Scarica Extension Pack [[https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/5.2.20/Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-5.2.20.vbox-extpack ]] == Windows == 1. Scarica Virtual Box [[https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/5.2.20/VirtualBox-5.2.20-125813-Win.exe]] 2. Scarica Extension Pack [[https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/5.2.20/Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-5.2.20.vbox-extpack]] === Fase2: Installazione immagine Macchina Virtuale preconfigurata === I seguenti file devono essere scaricati dall'interno della rete Unipi e non da casa. Utente e password per scaricare l'immagine utente=prolab password=1semfisica == Macintosh == smb://sles10.df.unipi.it/lab_iso/ == Windows == Leggete le istruzioni qua : [[http://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-connect-to-linux-samba-shares-from-windows-10/]]\\ \\sles10.df.unipi.it\lab_iso\ * Si apre una cartella si copia il file "Lab_iso.zip" nell'HD del PC * Si scompatta localmente === Fase3: Avviare la Macchina Virtuale === Si lancia VirtualBox, si apre l'immagine della Macchina Virtuale e si accede al sistema operativo della macchina virtuale usando Utente : labpro Password : prolab1sem === (AAA) Appunti vari da usare caso per caso non estesi a tutti. === Attivare 64bit su pc Windows10 Da firmware attivare virtualization prima di installare VirtualBox nel caso sia fatto prima mettere immagine da 32 a 64 bit per disattivare Hiper-V —> bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off Most of recent Acer laptop models support both Hyper-V and VT-x*, they are both enabled even if those options are hidden on BIOS. If your laptop has an Intel CPU, you can check if you CPU/system supports virtualization instructions, using Intel Processor Identification Utility: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/7838 If your laptop has an AMD CPU, you can check if your CPU/system supports virtualisation instructions, using AMD Virtualization™ Technology and Microsoft® Hyper-V™ System Compatibility Check Utility http://download.amd.com/techdownloads/AMD-VwithRVI_Hyper-V_CompatibilityUtility.zip Devices using Windows 10 Home will need to upgrade home to Windows 10 Professional or Enterprise to use Hyper-V. Windows 10 requirements can be found here: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/hyperv_on_windows/quick_start/walkthrough_compatibil... * If Hyper-V is ON, VT-x will not be available; Hyper-V must be OFF to have VT-x recognised by virtual machines. Turn OFF Hyper-V Open a Command prompt with administrative rights (Admin) type bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off exit Reboot your OS or Go to Control Panel -> Programs -> Programs and Features -> click Turn Windows features on or off -> un-check Hyper-V -> click OK Turn ON Hyper-V Open a Command prompt with administrative rights (Admin) type bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype auto exit Reboot your OS or Go to Control Panel -> Programs -> Programs and Features -> click Turn Windows features on or off -> check Hyper-V -> click OK Acer provides related information in this FAQ: http://acer.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/32650