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Install YunoHost on VitualBox
Find other ways to install YunoHost here.
Requirements
![](/images/virtualbox.png)
- An x86 computer with VirtualBox installed and enough RAM capacity to be able to run a small virtual machine.
- The latest stable YunoHost ISO image, available here.
N.B. : Installing YunoHost in a VirtualBox is usually intended for testing. To
run an actual server on the long-term, you usually need a dedicated physical
machine (old computer, ARM board, ...) or a VPS online.
1. Create a new virtual machine
![](/images/virtualbox_1.png)
- It's okay if you can only have 32-bit versions, just be sure that you downloaded the 32-bit image previously.
- 256MB RAM is the minimum required, but at least 512MB is recommended (1Go or more if you can).
- 8GB storage is the minimum required.
2. Change network settings
NB: You must carry out this step. If not, the install will fail.
Go to Settings > Network:
![](/images/virtualbox_2.png)
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Select
Bridged adapter
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Select your interface's name:
wlan0 if you are connected wirelessly, else eth0.
3. Boot up the virtual machine
Start the virtual machine
![](/images/virtualbox_2.1.png)
You will have to select your ISO image here, then you should see the YunoHost's boot screen.
If you encounter the error "VT-x is not available", you need probably need to enable Virtualization in the BIOS of your computer.
![](/images/virtualbox_3.png)
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Select
Graphical install
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Select your language, your location, your keyboard layout and let the installer do the rest :-)
4. Proceed to post-installation
After the reboot, the system should ask you to proceed with the post-installation