Make sure that the network connections icon on the top taskbar is enabled. Once that is finished go to the terminal and type in the following: Select Manual and add the IP, subnet, gateway, dns, and domain if you have one. Save it and then add the same settings to your network connections which is on the top taskbar. To setup a static IP address you’ll want to add the following (Use your own IP address, netmask, network, etc, what I’m showing is just an example): When gedit opens, go to /etc/network/interfaces (This opens the editor so that you can make changes in files) I chose Static because I am installing it as a dedicated server.Ĭonfigure the interfaces file by typing in the following command in the terminal: Once the installation is complete, it’s time to configure the Network Connection. Once you have the VM created, go back to your settings and on the DVD Drive selection, select “Physical CD/DVD Drive” If you’re going to boot from the CD, create the VM first and select to install the OS later. Once you add that hardware in, you can boot Ubuntu from the CD or ISO. Instead of the regular Network Adapter that’s normally used in creating Windows VM’s, you’ll want to use the Legacy Network Adapter which is what will work correctly with Ubuntu 10.04. That’s pretty easy because the only thing different you’ll be doing is setting up the Network Adapter. The first thing you must do is setup up your Virtual Machine correctly. The mouse will not work if you do it remotely. You will also need to run the install from the server box and not remotely unless you are using the keyboard keys only. That’s for earlier versions, not for Ubuntu 10.04. No Mouse functionality when using Remote desktopįirst of all let me make it clear that when installing Ubuntu 10.04 you do not need the Linux Integration Components download from Microsoft. Some of the issues many people face in installing Ubuntu 10.0.4 on Hyper-V are the following:Ģ. The purpose of this article is to help people install Ubuntu 10.04 on Windows 2008 R2 Hyper-V.
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