

Select the type of storage you want to create. You can also choose other hard disk file type like VHD or VMDK depending on your requirement. Select VDI(VirtualBox Disk Image) from below option. Select Create a virtual hard disk now option from below and then click on Create. Provide the memory size to atleast 2 GB or 2048 MB as shown below. Provide the Virtual Machine Name, Folder location, Type and Version as shown below and then click on Next. Open VirtualBox and Click on Machine-> New as shown below. Once you click on the above download link, it will start downloading the image in local Download folder as shown below. You need to visit Linux Mint official website and download the 64-bit ISO Image from any of the below mirror. How to Install Linux Mint 21 on VirtualBox (Step by Step)Īlso Read: How to Install Filezilla on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) Step 1: PrerequisitesĪ) You should have VirtualBox installed and running in your System.ī) You should have active Internet connection to download Linux Mint 21 ISO Image.Ĭ) You should have access to install Linux Mint 21 in VirtualBox.

Run > sudo aptitude install virtualbox-4.3Ĥ.3.20 will be installed and you'll be happy forever.In this article, we will see how to install Linux Mint 21 on VirtualBox. Which now shows 4.3.20 as a candidate for installation. Running the command again will output virtualbox-4.3: A simple one is to create a > /etc/apt/preferences.d/virtualbox-org.prefįile with the following content Package: * Now, there are several ways to solve this. Which means that the 4.3.12 version is installed and won't be upgraded to 4.3.20 even though this version is available from the official repo. It will output something along the lines of virtualbox-4.3: For example if you run > apt-cache policy virtualbox-4.3 That happens because there is another package with the same name in another repository which apt considers to have higher priority.
