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Installing Linux on a Virtual Machine

Recently, I’ve found myself irresistibly drawn to the world of Linux. It’s hard to pinpoint exactly what sparked this fascination—perhaps it’s the allure of the ‘ethical hacking’ community that I so admire, or simply the thrill of acquiring a new, in-demand skill. Eager to dive in, I enrolled in a course titled ‘Applied Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting.’ While the course ratings were modest, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of its content, particularly the section on installing Linux on a virtual machine.

The instructor’s clear and concise explanations, coupled with practical demonstrations, made the learning process both engaging and accessible. Below, I’ve included a transcript of this enlightening session, along with links to the documentation referenced during the lesson. For those interested in following along, you can find the necessary download links just a click away. Join me on this intriguing journey into the realm of Linux, and let’s explore the possibilities together!

I’ll include the links that are mentioned below in the transcript here. Since the transcript is embedded in an iframe, they may not open for you, so you need to click the links in this paragraph (both links open in a new window):

Click here for the course page.

Click here for the links mentioned in the transcript.