The Crypto Dad walks you through the installation of Virtual Box in Debian 9.0 (Stretch).
We create a repository list file in our sources.list.d folder.
We call the file “virtual-box.list” and we add the following source file:
deb http://download.virtualbox.org/virtua... stretch contrib
Next, we download the Virtual Box Signing key. We check the finger print and then move tit to the /usr/share/keyrings folder.
After we have done that, we need to modify our source file so that Apt knows where to find the signing key:
deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/oracle_vbox_2016.asc]
http://download.virtualbox.org/virtua... stretch contrib
once we have done that, we can run:
apt update
and then
sudo apt install virtualbox-5.1
to install the latest version of Virtual Box
you can find the links for the virtual Box Dowloads at:
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux...
If you want to install the base system, you should follow my previous videos:
This configuration is designed to give us a secure and private operating system. From here we can add and configure additional privacy and anonymity tools such as Tor, Whonix and VPNs.
What you will need:
1. Computer (Laptop or desktop)
2. Internet connection (wired preferred)
3. Installer Media (CD-ROM or Flash Drive)
4. SSD Hard Drive
5. USB Flash Drive (small profile)
6. Time and Patience
You can find the other parts of this tutorial here:
Intro: (overview and gathering materials)
• Installing Debian Linux with full-dis...
Part 1: (Initial set-up and format encrypted drive) here
• Installing Debian Linux with full-dis...
Part 2: (partition encrypted drive and download software form mirrors)
• Installing Debian Linux with full-dis...
Part 3: (install Grub boot-loader and finish installation)
• Installing Debian Linux with full-dis...
Part 4: (Creating key file and moving it to boot drive)
• Creating a keyfile in Debian 9.0 to l...
Part 5: (removing pass-phrase key and shredding copy of key-file on the hard drive)
• Creating a Keyfile in Debian 9.0 to l...
Here is the website where you can download the latest version of Debian Linux
https://www.debian.org/
The software for writing the installer to a boot-able flash drive and can be found here:
Win32 Disk Imager
https://sourceforge.net/projects/win3...
If you prefer to write your installer image to a CD-ROM, I would highly recommend Power ISO
https://www.poweriso.com/
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