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You've won the business! Faster Computing has agreed to the project. As the final stage of pre-implementation, you have been asked to produce a training guide that will demonstrate how to install Linux and provide an overview of several common commands, as follows:


(11.1.3: Install the software.)




  • Use a hypervisor of your choice to install Linux. Many hypervisors are available, such as Oracle's VirtualBox, which is a free download. In addition, as part of UMGC's agreement with VMware, you can download VMware Workstation for free. See below for specific screenshot requirements. You should include at least 3 screenshots (e.g., disk partitioning, timezone selection, creating the default account).Each screenshot should be accompanied by a brief explanation of what you did.


    NOTE: It is not necessary to include screenshots of installing the hypervisor software.




(1.2.3: Explain specialized terms or concepts to facilitate audience comprehension.)




  • Demonstrate command-line operations that will provide the following information:




    • A listing of files in a directory and common file attributes




    • The current directory (hint: also known as the present working directory)




    • Create a file, then copy it to a different directory




    • Create a second file and move it to a different directory




    • Remove the first file, as well as the copy you created




    • The manual page for a given command




    • Create a text file, then use an editor to modify the content. Then display the content of the modified file






(1.4.2: Use vocabulary appropriate for the discipline, genre, and intended audience.)


In the above section (demonstrate CLI operations) show the commands with options/arguments (e.g., ls, cp, mv, rm) in your documentation as well as in your screenshots.


(11.2.1: Configure technology according to stakeholder specifications and requirements.)




  • Show running processes on the system. Demonstrate how to search for a specific process




  • Forcibly stop a running process




In the above section (demonstrate CLI operations) show the commands with options/arguments (e.g., top, kill, -9, ps) in your documentation as well as in your screenshots.


(13.1.1: Create documentation appropriate to the stakeholder.)


The deliverable for the final phase of the project is a written paper with screenshots. There is no minimum or maximum page requirement, but all of the requirements must be met. Use theTraining Guide Templateto record your work. This section will be graded upon the overall usefulness of the training guide to the organization.


(11.3.1: Add and update systems as required.)


This portion of the training guide helps determine your submission is unique.









Important Requirement


On the final screenshot, you need to open a command line and type in the following commands (without the quotes):


"date"


"echo CMIT391"


"echo " (Replace your name here with your name)




The recommended format is to provide screenshots incorporated within the written narrative. The screenshots must all be your own. Screenshots from external sources arenotpermitted. You must include the specific screenshot listed above or your project will not be accepted.


(1.1.4: Explain the relationship between the ideas presented to enhance clarity and comprehension.)


The training guide must have a cover page, an introduction, summary, and at least 3-5 references.


(1.2.2: Employ a format, style, and tone appropriate to the audience, context, and goal.)


Employ proper spelling and grammar. All Linux commands must be lower case.


(2.2.3: Explain the assumptions underlying viewpoints, solutions, or conclusions.)


In your conclusion of at least a paragraph, summarize why using Linux is beneficial for employees, management, and the organization as a whole.









How Will My Work Be Evaluated?


In this training guide, you will demonstrate how to install Linux and provide an overview of common commands for your client/customer. You’ll be combining your technical skills with effective communication techniques to provide learning resources for the client/customer.


The following evaluation criteria aligned to the competencies will be used to grade your assignment:




  • 1.1.4: Explain the relationship between the ideas presented to enhance clarity and comprehension.




  • 1.2.2: Employ a format, style, and tone appropriate to the audience, context, and goal.




  • 1.2.3: Explain specialized terms or concepts to facilitate audience comprehension.




  • 1.4.2: Use vocabulary appropriate for the discipline, genre, and intended audience.




  • 2.2.3: Explain the assumptions underlying viewpoints, solutions, or conclusions.




  • 11.1.3: Install the software.




  • 11.2.1: Configure technology according to stakeholder specifications and requirements.




  • 11.3.1: Add and update systems as required.




  • 13.1.1: Create documentation appropriate to the stakeholder.





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Answer To: Project 3: Training Guide Hide Assignment Information Turnitin® This assignment will be submitted to...

Abishek A answered on Apr 08 2022
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Training Guide : Installing Linux on the Oracle Virtual Box Hypervisor
Training Guide : Linux Hypervisor
Installation and some Basic Shell
Commands
Introduction :
The applications and reliability of the said OS are unreal and has been very well responsible
for the precise functio
ning of the Internet as we know it.
Linux also has the well earned reputation of being resource friendly and capable of taking on
new untested hardware.
Stability during a power outage or fluctuation by kernel reorganization is an outstanding
redundancy trait. All it's drivers are also open source and community driven due to this fact.
There are however blob drivers which are against the Linux Ethics but contribute to a very
small portion of the environment.
The openness of the OS allows you to see what's happening in real-time. Thus malware
doesn't get to peek into your system.
Transparency is also what makes Linux so amazing in its approach which literally translates
to custom UI's and new layouts.
Setting Up the Software:
Two specific Hypervisors are available, namely Oracle's Virtual Box and VMware's
Workstation, any of which could be used to run Linux on your main Operating System via
virtualisation.
There is also the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) which grants full system
compatibility call. WSL2 is available on Windows 10 Service Model 2004 and above
including the infamous Windows 11. It allows several Linux distros including Ubuntu, Arch
and Kali.
This specific guide will be focusing on Oracle's Virtual Machine and Kali Linux. However the
reader is free to choose from any of the above said supervisors and Linux Distros.
Figure 1. Oracle Virtual Machine VirtualBox Manager
Click the New button in the toolbar. The New Virtual Machine Wizard is displayed in a new
window.
Figure 2. Create a New Virtual Machine
As shown in the above figure, do the said changes. Mention a descriptive name of the
operation system in the name field as per your choice. In Operating System type and
version, mention the operating system type (Linux in this case) and version (Debian 64 Bit
as Kali is Debian Based).
Click next soon after.
Figure 3. RAM Allocation
A generous amount of RAM is required for your operating system to take up tasks.
It is suggested to stick with 2048 gigs for systems with 16 GB host memory (RAM) and 1024
gigs for limited host system memory.
These settings are later mutable.
Figure 4. Virtual Hard Disk Setup
The following steps require selecting VDI (VirtualBox Disk Image) as the file type,
Dynamically allocated as the storage details, accepting the defaults for the virtual disk file
allocation and size, and clicking Create to create the virtual disk.
Note: The Virtual HDD size is defaulted at 8 GB but it’s suggested to allocate more
space for you to work with.Considering the OS's...
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