On the first launch, you will be presented with a wizard which will be telling the package where we want to store the Virtual Machines we create. Click “Next” and put a check beside the BTRFS volume you want to use, after clicking “Next”, you will need to select the secondary LAN connection. Clicking “Next” again will produce a message in regards to isolating network interfaces through different subnets, click on yes and after the warning appears, click “Yes” again, after that it should only take around 30 seconds or so to come back with a big green tick, after it does, click on the “Finish” button.
Set up the Ubuntu ISO Image by selecting “System Image” down the left hand side.
VMware Workstation 14 Pro was just recently released. This brief tutorial is going to show students and new users how to install it on Ubuntu 17.04 / 17.10. If you’re ready this post, then you probably know a thing or two about VMware Workstation Pro.
Click “Create” along the top.
Under “Name” you can select the System Image’s name. Next select “ISO File” as “Type”. Now choose where you downloaded the Ubuntu image to and click “Browse”, select the image with the blue “Select” button once you’ve located it and then click “Next”, now place a tick next to the “Your NAS” and click on the blue “Apply” button. And after a short wait, our system image will be created.