guide to install Linux Kudachi on a virtual machine:
1- First, you will need to download a virtualization software such as VirtualBox or VMware to create a virtual machine. You can download VirtualBox from their official website.
2- Once you have installed VirtualBox, launch it and click on the "New" button to create a new virtual machine.
3- Choose a name for your virtual machine and select "Linux" as the type of operating system. Then, select "Other Linux (64-bit)" as the version.
4- Set the amount of memory you want to allocate to the virtual machine. It is recommended to allocate at least 2 GB of RAM.
5- Create a new virtual hard disk by selecting "Create a virtual hard disk now" option and choosing the file type as VDI (VirtualBox Disk Image).
6- Choose "Dynamically allocated" as the storage type, set the maximum size for your virtual hard disk, and click on "Create" to finish creating the virtual machine.
7- Now, click on the "Settings" button for your newly created virtual machine, and then click on the "Storage" tab.
8- Click on the "Empty" CD/DVD drive under the "Controller: IDE" section, and then click on the "Choose/Create a Disk Image" button.
9- Select the Linux Kudachi ISO file that you have downloaded earlier, and click on "Open" to add it to the virtual machine.
10- Start the virtual machine by clicking on the "Start" button.
11- Once the virtual machine starts, select "Install Kudachi" from the menu and follow the instructions to install Linux Kudachi on the virtual machine.
12- During the installation process, you will be prompted to create a user account and password. Make sure to remember the username and password you created as you will need it to log in to Linux Kudachi after the installation is complete.
That's it! You have successfully installed Linux Kudachi on a virtual machine using VirtualBox.