Guide For Installing  Oracle Enterprise Linux in Virtual Box

Hello,
Any good tutorial available for installation of Oracle Enterprise Linux in Virtual Box?
Regards

Installing Oracle on Virtual box is similar to the one you install on regular Linux box.
just make sure u have enough memory assigned for VMbox..
create user, group, directories and change permissions
change profile
change all the kernal options listed in install guide and ur good

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