CS447 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Sudo, Emacs, X86 Virtualization

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This document explains how to set up a working environment for question 4. I"ve chosen to use vagrant to make it easy to set up your environment. I"ve tested these instructions on debian gnu/linux as well as windows. They should work on a mac as well. Install the following software: you should already have git, since you cloned the a1 repository, virtualbox (https://www. virtualbox. org/wiki/downloads); you don"t need the extension pack or sdk, vagrant (https://www. vagrantup. com/downloads. html). You should have an a1 directory after cloning the provided git repository as described in the main document. In that directory, you will nd a q4 subdirectory, which contains a vagrantfile, bootstrap. sh, and the distribute app. Next, you need to get vagrant to build your virtual machine: go to the q4 subdirectory, and. This initializes your virtual machine and downloads the isin sample code into the virtual machine. potential pitfall: you may get a cryptic error about vt-x not available .

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