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title: Get started with Phyllome OS
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date: 2021-11-23T15:56:24.591Z
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![post-install-conf-1.png](/post-launch/post-install-conf-1.png)
#### Create and run a virtual machine without any attached disk
The following script, which also doesn't require root privileges, will create a virtual machine called `my-first-live-vm`. This virtual machine will be started automatically and added to `virt-manager`.
```
/usr/sbin/create-live-vm.sh
```
*Notice the new icon under QEMU/KVM: this is the new virtual machine that has just been created. Go to the section to learn how to interact with it.*
![post-install-conf-2.png](/post-launch/post-install-conf-2.png)
## Access your virtual machine display
* Double-click on *my-first-live-vm* to open its virtual display, then click on *Connect to console*.
![post-install-conf-3.png](/post-launch/post-install-conf-3.png)
> Phyllome OS ships with a small ISO crafted by the team behind [netboot.xyz](https://netboot.xyz/), and that can do network boot, allowing it to do network-based installations of the most popular Linux distributions, among other niceties.
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![post-install-conf-11.png](/post-launch/post-install-conf-11.png)
* After a few seconds, you will be greeted by the following screen.
![post-install-conf-4.png](/post-launch/post-install-conf-4.png)
* Under the menu, go to *View* and select *Full Screen*
![post-install-conf-5.png](/post-launch/post-install-conf-5.png)
* Go to *Live CDs*
> There is no disk attached to this virtual machine. As a result, only Live CDs will work out-the-box.
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![post-install-conf-10.png](/post-launch/post-install-conf-10.png)
* Scroll down this list
![post-install-conf-13.png](/post-launch/post-install-conf-13.png)
* Stop at *Tiny Core Linux* and press <kbd>Enter</kbd>
![post-install-conf-14.png](/post-launch/post-install-conf-14.png)
* Select *Tiny Core Linux x86_64*
![post-install-conf-15.png](/post-launch/post-install-conf-15.png)
* Select *Tiny Core Linux CorePure*
![post-install-conf-16.png](/post-launch/post-install-conf-16.png)
* Enjoy your disposable virtual machine
![post-install-conf-6.png](/post-launch/post-install-conf-6.png)
When you are done messing around, input the following, and you will be back in Phyllome OS
```
sudo poweroff
```
> That's it, congratulations!
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