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 Then click on **Continue** button Then click on **Continue** button
   * Set VM's memory size to **1024MB** and click on Continue button   * Set VM's memory size to **1024MB** and click on Continue button
-  * Set VM's hard disk option to **Create a virtual hard disk now** and then click on **Continue**+  * Set VM's hard disk option to **Create a virtual hard disk now** and then click on **Create**
   * Select disk type to **VDI**   * Select disk type to **VDI**
-  * Select storage type to **Fixed size** and **Continue** +  * Select storage type to **Dynamically Allocated** and **Continue**
-  * Make sure virtual hard disk file name in following format +
- **Ubuntu**+
   * adjust the disk size to **12.0GB** and click on **Create** to create the VM   * adjust the disk size to **12.0GB** and click on **Create** to create the VM
  
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   * Click on **Storage** title and select **CD ROM icon** with Caption "Empty" under the **Controller:IDE**, Click on CD ROM icon under the **Attribute** on the left side to select   * Click on **Storage** title and select **CD ROM icon** with Caption "Empty" under the **Controller:IDE**, Click on CD ROM icon under the **Attribute** on the left side to select
   * Choose **Virtual Optical Disk File**   * Choose **Virtual Optical Disk File**
-  * Locate the **Ubuntu CD Image** file you downloaded from the LEARN ftp. Press OK to close the settings window.+  * Locate the **Ubuntu CD Image** file you downloaded. Press OK to close the settings window.
   * Right click on VM and select Start to make a **Normal Start**. You should now see a separate window with Installation screen"   * Right click on VM and select Start to make a **Normal Start**. You should now see a separate window with Installation screen"
  
 === Installation === === Installation ===
  
-Installation is quite simple. You can figure it out your self  (Next... Next... Next)+Installation is quite simple. You can figure it out your self(Next... Next... Next) If asked, make sure you select **Install OpenSSH Server**. We may also not need any **Feature Server snaps** at the moment.
  
 Detailed installation guide can be found in the {{https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-install-ubuntu-server#0|ubuntu official documentation}} Detailed installation guide can be found in the {{https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-install-ubuntu-server#0|ubuntu official documentation}}
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  renderer: networkd  renderer: networkd
  ethernets:  ethernets:
-   ens33:+   enp0s3:
             dhcp4: false             dhcp4: false
             dhcp6: false             dhcp6: false
 +            accept-ra: no
             addresses:             addresses:
                 - <Your IPv4 Address>/<subnet>                 - <Your IPv4 Address>/<subnet>
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