If you think your system is unable to handle a VM, please dual boot instead, then skip to Step 31 to install our dependencies
- Get Ubuntu 18.04 ISO
- Install VirtualBox
- Open VirtualBox
- Press
Newon the top left - Create
Linux,Ubuntu(usually 64-bit) Virtual Machine. Name it to your choice.
- Click next, set Memory Size to a minimum of
2048MB - Click next, then Create (when it asks for creating visual hard disk)
- Choose
VMDK(just in case you start hating VirtualBox)
- Click next, choose
Dynamically Allocated - Change the virtual hard disk size if you plan on installing anything large in the near future. Otherwise,
10GBshould be enough. - Right-click on the newly created VM, go to Settings

- Click on Storage on the left panel

- Click on
EmptybelowController: IDE
- There is a CD icon on the right, next to the combobox. Click on it and browse to where the downloaded Ubuntu .iso file is
- Click on
Systemon the left panel, then theProcessortab. Increase the settings there to however large your system can spare.
- Click OK, then Start the VM by clicking on the big green Start arrow. This should be the result

- Click
Install Ubuntu
- A tip: To change control back to your host OS, press
Ctrl, or the WindowsStartbutton/ MacOSCmdbutton
- Choose your appropriate keyboard layout, click next
- Check the
Install third-party updates...checkbox
- Click on Install Now (there is nothing in the disk to be erased ;)

- Choose your timezone, click Continue.
- Select your user settings, click on Continue
- Wait for Ubuntu to install. The installation might ask for a restart periodically. Press yes accordingly.
- Login to the VM, open a terminal (
Ctrl-Alt-T) type insudo apt-get install virtualbox-guest-dkms virtualbox-guest-utils virtualbox-guest-x11and press enter. This is to make sure VirtualBox is kind to you - Enable shared clipboard by clicking on Devices>Shared Clipboard>Bidirectional, and Devices>Drag and Drop>Bidirectional

- Setup Shared Folders via Devices>Shared Folder>Shared Folders Settings

- Click on the + folder sign when the popup opens

- Enter your preferred folder, click on
Make PermanentandAuto-mount - Click on Ok, then restart the VM
- The Shared Folder is on the path /media/sf_FOLDERNAME, where FOLDERNAME is the name of the folder that you chose, and will also be on the Desktop.
- Open a terminal, enter
sh -c "$(wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nush-osi-layer-8/setup/master/bootstrap.sh -O -)"