How To Install MX Linux 21 With Disk Encryption - 🔐 Setting Up 🔑 - How Do I Encrypt A Disk In Linux?
In This Video We Are Discussing About MX Linux, let me go through the system’s installation process on our VMware workstation. I will channel my concentration from the normal setup to installing the OS with the disk encryption option.
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How to install MX Linux
Below are some of the minimum system requirements needed by the MX Linux.
A minimum of 512 MB RAM.
At least AMD or intel 1486
5GB of hard disk space
If your system meets the above minimum requirements, then you can go ahead and download MX Linux’s latest ISO image.
Step 1: Download MX Linux
Before installing MX Linux, the first thing we need is an ISO image. A point to note is that you should understand the nature of your hardware to choose a suitable operating system. This ranges between (32-bit or 64-bit) so that you don’t download an incompatible ISO file.
Step 2: Installing VMware
After downloading the ISO image compatible with your system, we can now start up our VMware workstation for those who already have it. Nonetheless, if you have not installed it, you can visit the official VMware download to get your system-compatible VMware workstation.
Note: Those users who prefer virtual box over VMware can install the virtual box by following our other article installing the virtual box on MX Linux.
Step 3: Running VMware workstation and creating MX Linux VM
Open your VMware workstation: Upon opening your VMware workstation, you will see a New Virtual Wizard. You will go with the typical(recommended) configuration type. Thereafter, click on the ‘Next’ button.
2. In this section, you will see a guest operating system installation selection. We will select the “Use ISO image” option. At the end of the “Use ISO image” is a browse option that will allow you to select your ISO image. After selecting the image, click on the “next” button.
Select the type of your ISO file. In our case, we will select Linux. Thereafter, click on the “Next” button.
In the next window, you will be allowed to name your virtual machine. For our case, we will leave it in default. After that, click on the “Next” button to proceed to the next step.
Next, you will see a disk sizing window, where you will select how large you want your virtual machine to run on your hard disk. As for us, we will go with 20GB. Thereafter, click on the “Next” button.
In this window, you will see the ready to create a virtual machine, which is the last option of creating our virtual machine. To complete the setup, click on the finish button.
7. At the end, you will see “Virtual machine created successfully,” which shows your machine has been configured well. Here you will click on the “close” button, where your machine will automatically boot up.
Step 4: Start MX Linux VM
Step 5: Starting installation
Step 6: Keyboard layout
Step 7: Encryption option
Step 8: Choose partitions
Step 9: Copying the main system
Step 10: Computer network names
Step 11: Samba server
Step 12: Localization defaults
Step 13: MX Linux dialog installer
Step 14: Common services
Step 15: User account
Step 16: Installation complete
Step 17: Bypassing the reboot option
Step 18: The login MX Linux
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