MYY801 - EAR 2024
- The first lecture will take place online. Check announcement @ecourse.
- We will be using:
- Live lectures and lab sessions @ the CSE.
- For your convenience, recorded lectures of past years can be found below.
- You can also send questions via Microsoft 365 teams.
- Apart from @CSE, you can do the laboratory exercises at your PC as well!
- Install the virtual labs following the instructions at the end of this page.
Lectures (Caution: older version! Ignore announcements therein):
Labs:
Download the lab VM for self study @home:
- You have two VM options:
- The VM (v3) running on Debian 10 can be found here. (5GB file).
- Install VMWare Player and File/Add the downloaded VM.
- In Windows, do once the following:
- Open a terminal as an admin, and write:
- bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off
- reboot.
- The VM(v2) running on Ubuntu can be found here. (4GB file).
- Install VirtualBox and File/import the downloaded VM.
- You can now start the VM and execute the labs. (Login password is same as username).
- On the desktop of the VM you can find a "tutorial101" file that will guide you through the basics.
- Attending the lab at CSE: having an idea of the lab assignment beforehand will help you.
- Here are the router/bob/malory/alice images needed, in case you installed GNS3 to your PC (without the VM above). Just for these mini-VMs:
- username: root password: root
Making the VM (v2) more usable:
- Increase the VM (v2) resolution to something that fits nicely to your monitor. By default, it is set to a basic 800x600 resolution, which can be hard to work with but is OK for small monitors.
- VM (v2) can capture the mouse pointer, obstructing it from leaving the virtual OS windows. Press the designated "host key" (bottom right of the virtualbox/vm window), to release the mouse pointer. You are advised to change the default "host key", and to customize it to a rarely used combination (e.g., "Right Ctrl+Right Alt").