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If you want install Oracle Linux on Oracle VirtualBox, you can follow this guide to download the VM tool, ISO file, and create the VM.
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Oracle's Virtualbox is one of the most popular ways to create virtual machines, so here's how to take your first steps.
Step 1 - Creating A Virtual Machine Using Virtualbox The first step involves setting up the virtual machine which would enable OS X Yosemite to run on Windows.
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So, you need to delete the ExtensionPacks folder, by default, the location would be C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox. Once deleted, reboot your computer and retry installing the extension.
Using VirtualBox’s unattended install feature (the default setting), Oracle Linux installs itself as a command-line-only system with no graphical user interface (GUI).
Oracle makes its first major release of VirtualBox and brings with it a new extension pack structure that should allow third-party expansion.