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OPS335 Installation Lab

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===Cloning a Virtual Machine===
*#Now that you have one virtual machine working, you will create two more. If you struggled with the previous steps, repeat them to create two more virtual machines (naming them f22-vm2 and f22-vm3, with hostnames vm2.localdomain and vm3.localdomain respectively).*<ol><li value="2">If you are confident with what you have done so far, you may clone your existing machine to create the others.**</li><li>To quickly create additional VM's shutdown 'f22-vm1', right click and select 'Clone...'.***</li><li>Set the Name to be: f22-vm2**</li><li>Once successfully created, boot the new VM and correct the host name. This can be done using the hostnamectl command-line tool. ***</li><li>Record in your notes how each is done.**</li><li>Use the host command to check for connectivity**</li><li>After creating f22-vm2 repeat the above steps to create f22-vm3 and correct the host name.</li></ul></li>/ol>
Upon completion of this lab you should have 4 installed machines. One machine running Centos 7 and acting as a host and gateway for three virtual machines running Fedora 22 Server. Each machine must have access to the network (for example, to get updates) and be able ping the others.
'''Exploration questions:''' 
#What is the code name of your installed Fedora Linux system? How did you determine this?
#What kernel release is your host system running?
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