1. Click to create a new virtual machine configuration,
select "Installer CD Image File", select the PhoenixOS ISO image file you just downloaded, and click Next to
allocate the virtual machine size. Assign it as you like, as long as the size is appropriate (system size + size of expected software to be installed + more than 3G of cache and other file storage space), anyway, I will directly adjust it to 32G (tsundere face), and then the next step is to complete the creation of the virtual
machine , the virtual machine will automatically restart, and open the file/system in your ISO file, start from the CD,
select the second item "Installation - Install Phoenix OS to harddisk" (install PhoenixOS to the hard disk)
A window pops up,
select the second item Create/Modify partitons
.Displays whether to use GPT, but we are going to use legacy to boot the system, so GPT is not needed, select No, press Enter and then
enter the Disk Manager, you can see the current Buddha and a disk with a size of 21467.99MB (because I gave When the virtual machine allocates space, the default 20G is selected), press the right arrow key, select New, press Enter,
select the Primary disk, and press Enter
Then select the size, the default is the maximum size, so we don’t need to modify it, just press Enter to go to the next step
After selecting the Bootable guide, press Enter
Right-click on the direction, move to write to save, enter yes, and press Enter
Then press the right arrow key to move to Quit and press Enter to exit the disk management system
In this way, the creation of our disk is successfully created, then select the disk you just created, and press Enter
Select whether the disk is to be formatted, and select the formatted disk type, select ext4, and press Enter
It pops up to say whether to install the EFI GRUB2 boot system, because we use the traditional boot method of legacy, so choose skip to skip, then it pops up to say
whether to install grub boot, select yes
and wait for the installation to complete, after the completion, it pops up to say that the installation is successful, select Run Phoenix OS, select OK, press Enter, restart,
uncheck the CD in the virtual machine settings
At present, our PhoenixOS has been successfully installed in the virtual machine, and then it will automatically restart, and it will be stuck in this interface. Then manually enter reboot from the keyboard, and then restart the virtual machine
to add the nomodeset parameter for PhoenixOS boot. After completing the above, the virtual machine will restart, enter the boot interface
, then press e to enter the interface as shown in the figure,
then enter "nomodeset", note that there is a space between nomodeset and PhoenixOS, then press Enter
to return to the previous interface, and press b to start system.
.Flash the system self-test, wait for the system to start Wait for
a while, the length of time depends on your computer configuration and the hardware configuration configured for the virtual machine, and then the language selection interface appears, the default is Chinese, select the next step
The user permission pops up, click to accept
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Select the network, because the previous configuration is that the virtual machine and the physical machine share the network, so it will show that you have connected to the wired network
Click to start the experience