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Each VM's Desktop Enviornment is running cinnamon. If you want xfce, gnome, etc.. you can add that yourself.

Each VM will come configured using 200GB of storage space. SDD's are cheap and you can throw this on a 250GB m.2 sdd etc. pretty easy.

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I will include Clonezilla on the boot grub menu. So you can easily load into Clonzilla and clone the VM to bare metal.

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I will include Clonezilla on the boot grub menu. So you can boot into Clonezilla from the VM and clone it over to a bare-metal server.

NOTE: I am not offering guides or support on setting up the VM's IP Address's or VirtualBox. Perhaps in the future when I get the time I will update this page with such a guide. You can refer to SWG-source wiki to get the general idea of how to setup a VM's static IP. However every distro of linux is a little different on setting up static IP's.

All of my pre-built VM's will come defaulted to use the IP of 192.168.1.47 & mac 080027F3A637. I recommend going into your home router setup and reserving the IP of 192.168.1.47 & mac 080027F3A637 to the VM which hosts name is 'swg'. Each VM's desktop does offer a script which will help you configure the VM's host and hostname with a custom IP of your choice.