You will be creating a virtual machine from the Windows machines in the lab. Everyone must create the virtual machine in the lab, even if you plan to install Linux on your own computer. I want to know that everyone has access to a Linux machine with root access.
The labs have Virtual Box installed. If you want to try this at home, then you can obtain Virtual Box from http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads. Of course, you can also download Virtual PC from Microsoft. The book uses version 2004, but there are newer versions for Vista and 7: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/default.aspx
If you use Virtual PC, then follow the instructions that are in the text book. For VirtualBox, keep reading.
You do not have enough storage in your student accounts to install an operating system, so you are being given access to some additional storage for installing the machine. From Windows Explorer, create a drive letter for the storage that will contain your machine.
The name of the share should be \\buffalo\cgs3767-vmstorage
Make sure that the Reconnect at Login box is checked.
Open VirtualBox and select New and click Next.
Enter Name and OS
Click Next on the first page of the Virtual Hard Disk wizard
The Dynamically Expanding Storage button should be selected, then click Next
Make sure you specify the correct location for the machine or you will mess up your student account beyond imagination!!! You will be visited by monsters if you do not get this step correct!
Review the summary for the hard drive and the virtual machine and finish
Click the start button to open the First Run Wizard
You should now see the welcome screen for Fedora.
If you get an error that the Fedora disk cannot be found, then
From now on, the mouse should work within a GUI installation wizard.
The installation can take a bit of time, even after the message appears that all components have been installed. Just give it all the time it needs.
Once it has installed completely, you must unmount the .iso image and reboot.
Reboot the machine by clicking the Reboot button in the main window.
Finish configuring Fedora.