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Downloading a pre-configured Ubuntu OVA file and importing it into VMware Workstation or Fusion takes a fraction of the time of a fresh install. In about 5 minutes, you can go from "I need a Linux environment" to "I am typing commands into the terminal."
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sudo rm /etc/machine-id sudo systemd-machine-id-setup Downloading a pre-configured Ubuntu OVA file and importing
There is a better way. If you aren't using pre-built , you are wasting billable hours on infrastructure setup rather than actual coding. No ISO downloads, no installation wizards, no partitioning