5/25/2023 0 Comments Ubuntu server windows vm![]() In the dialog that opens, click on Start. Now, right click on the VM you want to start, then click on Connect. Now click on Apply and then on OK to close the settings menu. Then under Secure Boot, check the Enable Secure Boot checkbox then in Template dropdown, choose Microsoft UEFI Certificate Authority. In the settings menu that opens, click on Security. Right click on the VM you created and select " Settings". Now you should see a new VM in the "Virtual Machines" list.īefore you can start you Ubuntu VM, you need to configure UEFI settings. Summary - Click on Finish to finish configuration and create a VM.Installation Options - Select the " Install an operating system from bootable image file, browse to select the Ubuntu ISO you downloaded earlier, and press Next.Connect Virtual Hard Disk - You can leave the defaults.Configure Networking - Click on Connection and choose Default Switch. ![]() You can leave the default, I chose 2048 MB.
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