From 237ec2ce9d277e4c9ae1eb3c6c06c1ab4ea28b0b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: hheimseneca <149508655+hheimseneca@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2024 09:53:02 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Update lab1-db.md begun overhaul of lab1 --- docs/A-Labs/lab1-db.md | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/A-Labs/lab1-db.md b/docs/A-Labs/lab1-db.md index 8d705b5..50f023d 100644 --- a/docs/A-Labs/lab1-db.md +++ b/docs/A-Labs/lab1-db.md @@ -17,17 +17,17 @@ In order to save money and resources when learning to install, to manage, and to - **Lab 2**: Install a **Virtualization program package** on your **Debian 12** called **KVM** which will be used to create 3 Virtual Machines (VMs) that you will use to learn about Linux system administration for the remainder of this course. The virtualization software will allow you to create and administer **4 different virtual machines** (**VMs**) on your computer system. -![labenv.png](/img/deabian-lab1-network-diagram-updated.png) +![labenv.png](/img/debian-lab1-network-diagram-updated.png) -It is ESSENTIAL to have a **Solid State Drive (SSD) with a minimum storage capacity of 240 GB** or **240 GB available on your own computer** for you to perform the lab work and provide storage for your Debian 12 host and other VMs that you will create in Lab 2. **Due to space requirements, you are NOT permitted to share this SSD drive with any other course material than our OPS245 course.** +It is ESSENTIAL to have a **Solid State Drive (SSD) with a minimum storage capacity of 240 GB** or **240 GB available on your own computer** for you to perform the lab work and provide storage for your Debian 12 host and VMs that you will create in Lab 2. **Due to space requirements, you are NOT permitted to share this SSD drive with any other course material than our OPS245 course.** -> **NOTE: It is feasible to use a notebook computer with sufficient hard disk capacity to perform these labs (as you would for an SSD drive)**. It would require that your notebook computer can connect to the Internet (including in Seneca's computer labs). You would be required to follow the same instructions for this lab (SSD). +> **NOTE: It is feasible to use a notebook computer with sufficient hard disk capacity to perform these labs (as you would for an SSD drive)**. It would require that your notebook computer can connect to the Internet (including in Seneca's computer labs). You would be required to follow the same instructions for this lab (SSD). **If you are planning to do these labs on your own personal laptop, please see your professor before you start the installation process to ensure you have appropriate hardware.** ### Main Objectives -- **Correctly install the Debian 12 host VM (debhost)** on your SSD using **VirtualBox**. +- **Correctly install Debian 12 (debhost)** on your SSD and check that it boots correctly. - Note common Linux commands and record them in your lab logbook. -- Use **scripts** to generate a post-install report for your Debian 12 host VM. +- Use **scripts** to generate a post-install report for your Debian 12 host. - **Disable Linux Kernel security enhancements** to allow for more experimentation. ### Minimum Required Materials