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Run Linux in Windows Article Author : Ian
Date : 29th Jun 2008
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Step 4 – Install Linux

Select the Virtual PC listed under the name assigned during setup, and then click start:



This will start to boot up the Virtual PC, although there is no operating system installed at present. To install Linux, click CD > Capture ISO Image and then open the saved Linux ISO from Step 2. If you find that your mouse pointer is stuck within the Virtual PC window, press right-ALT to release it:



Once this is done, click Action > Reset to reboot the Virtual PC and start the Linux Install. During boot, the Linux install will automatically load and the onscreen installation steps must be followed. These steps will differ slightly for each Linux distribution, but it should be a straight forward process. If you use Ubuntu, select the “Install Ubuntu” option rather than running the Live CD:



This will start the graphical installer where you can customise your install options. This article will not cover each installation step, as it will vary for each install. However, in most cases it is just a case of filling in basic information and clicking “next” as there is only 1 possible installation drive. Unless you are an advanced user, allow Linux to automatically partition your virtual drive:



Once the installation is complete the Virtual PC will restart, at which point you should unmount the ISO file by clicking CD > Release CD. Once the restart is complete, you should now be at the Linux login screen:



Congratulations, you now have a working Linux install from within Windows! To boot in to Linux again simply load Virtual PC 2007 from the start menu and double click on the Linux name (as in the first stage of Step 4).




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