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Oracle Linux 7.6 Install Step by Step. Download ISO files from Oracle support and mount it Virtualbox then Start Virtualbox. Oracle linux 7.6 installation will start like following. Choose language of Operating system like following. Specify timezone for Operating system like following.First, you need to adhere to the VirtualBox Extension Pack Personal Use and Evaluation License.Oracle VM VirtualBox is a free and open-source hosted hypervisor for x86 virtualization. VirtualBox-specific extension (Oracle provides clients for Solaris, Linux.Step 1: Download and install VirtualBox.
Installing Oracle 12c in Oracle Linux in virtual box - VirtualBox Hello AllI would like to install Oracle 12C in Oracle Linux in a Virtual Boxi have installed Oracle Virtual Box and now i wanna install Oracle Linux, for this i have downloaded the file -V77197-01.isoOracle Linux Release 6 Update 7 for x86_64 (64 Bit) from. Installing VirtualBox is not rocket science. Just double-click on the downloaded. Exe file and follow the instructions on the screen. It is like installing any regular software on Windows.Second, I advise to only install this package if actually needed, here is the description of the VirtualBox Extension Pack functionality:Installing Oracle VirtualBox.

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Appreciate your helpWindows 7 exists on two distributions. It has to have a host os.Have you actually visited their site to see the requirements? See: you really have a PC with no currently installed OS (how did that happen? Did you accidentally destroy a Windows 7 installation? Oracle linux 5 installation )If you are now having to start with bare metal, you could install Ubuntu (which is considered a desktop Linux and for which there is a version of VBox, but for which Oracle is NOT certified), then install the VBox version for Linux, then create a virtual machine and on that install Oracle Linux.Unable to boot OL 64bit on Oracle VM Virtual Box installed on Windwos 7 Dear allI'm trying to install Oracle Vision Demo of E-Business suite R 12.2.3 using Oracle VM virtualbox (latest Version 5.0.4) on Windows 7 professional Currently still downloading the full packages of Oracle VM Virtual Appliance from the Oracle ecloud which total storage 121GB (37 separate files)I started first by downloading the file required to get the OS image to upload on Oracle VM after downloaded the file and extracted the OS image to be upload the Oracle Linux system as first software on the VM virtualboxRight now, the doubt is that the OS can't boot and gives the following error message :" This kernel requires an X86-64 CPU, but only detected an i686 CPUUnable to boot - please use a kernel appropriate for your CPU."My laptop Specifications as follows Software : MS Windows 7 professional SP1 Hardware: Intel core i7 speed 2.8GHz, 8 Gb Ram, 128Mb VGA, As per advised by oracle documentation I already enabled the Intel CPU VT-X on the PC' BIOS to support the virtualization capabilities Please if anybody can support me. Then will it be possible to install a Oracle VirtualBox on a system with no OS ? If no, then could you please suggest a light weight OS which may be installed and then oracle virtualbox can be installed on the same.My intention is to install a Linux based OS and then install oracle 11g / 12c on it.Virtual Box is not installed on 'bare metal'. Then will it be possible to install a Oracle VirtualBox on a system with no OS ? If no, then could you please suggest a light weight OS which may be installed and then oracle virtualbox can be installed on the same.My intention is to install a Linux based OS and then install oracle 11g / 12c on it.Regards,HaiderThank you for a quick response. Never seems to be able to learn from their many postings of what is essentially the same question.Hello Dude,Thank you for a quick response.
If your host system is MS Windows you obviously need to download and install VirtualBox for MS Windows. I'm happy because good people like try to help me!!Sorry, I forgot to mentioned in the original message that , my installed Windows 7 is 64bit flavor and also the installed VM VB supporting 64 bit OSregards,Yes, but on the screenshoot, the Guest is configured with an 32-bit VM.VirtualBox is a type 2 hypervisor and runs as an application on your host system. Then check if the VM is correct configured, with an 64-bit VM profile.Dear Pascal,Thank you for your prompt respond.
Since this is happening on two different. Failed to start Media check on /dev/sr0.See systemctl status service for setails.and I have a simular error for OEL 7.0, 7.1.I get no error (of course) for OEL 6.7 as I can install it with no problem.(Checking V77197-01.iso Oracle Linux Release 6 Update 7 for x86_64 (64 Bit))Do you have an idea about what the problem can be?Are there restrictions between Windows 7/8, VirtualBox and OEL?Thanks by advance for your reactions, any indications, and any tipsKind RegardsIt would appear that your. Failed to start Media check on /dev/sr0.See systemctl status service for setails.and I have a simular error for OEL 7.0, 7.1.I get no error (of course) for OEL 6.7 as I can install it with no problem.(Checking V77197-01.iso Oracle Linux Release 6 Update 7 for x86_64 (64 Bit))Do you have an idea about what the problem can be?Are there restrictions between Windows 7/8, VirtualBox and OEL?Thanks by advance for your reactions, any indications, and any tipsKind RegardsLaury wrote:If I do not install directly but perform only the check the of the iso file, I get that check error for:OEL 7.2 (Checking V100082-01.iso Oracle Linux Release 7 Update 2 for x86_64 (64 Bit))Checking: 57,1%The media check is complete, the result is: FAIL.It is not recommended to use this media. I have seen very less links are talking about 6.8.Is it (6.8) certified for latest oracle versions?DB 11.2.0.4 certified with oracle linux 6.xUnable to install OEL 7.0/7.1/7.2 on Oracle VM VirtualBox running on Windows 7/8 Hi,I am trying to install OEL 7.2 x86 64bit on Oracle VM VirtualBox Versie 5.1.2 r108956 installed on Windows 7.I am getting an error at the following stage of the installation.installation of sane-backends"an unknown error has occuredThis program has encountered an unknown error.You may report the bug belog ir quit the program."I did the installation with the following options:Installation Summary:- Date & Time- Language Support- KeyboardSecurity:- Security Policy (no)Software:- Installation Source: Local Media- Software Selection: Server with GUISystem:- Installation Destination: Automatic partitioning selection- Network & Host Name: Wired (enpOs3) connected- Kdump: Kdump enabledWith the same conditions, I have also tried with OEL 7.1 and OEL 7.0, and I get the similar error than above:"an unknown error has occuredThis program has encountered an unknown error.You may report the bug belog ir quit the program."If I install OEL 6.7 with similar options:Server with GUIServer for operating network infrastructure with GUII get no error and I can do the installation.I have tried the same using Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.0.20r106931 installed on Windows 8, and I get the same results than above.Installation is OK with OEL 6.7, but fails with the above error with OEL 7.0, 7.1, 7.2.If I do not install directly but perform only the check the of the iso file, I get that check error for:OEL 7.2 (Checking V100082-01.iso Oracle Linux Release 7 Update 2 for x86_64 (64 Bit))Checking: 57,1%The media check is complete, the result is: FAIL.It is not recommended to use this media.
