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1) 10 GiB (vda) already selected → 'c' (continue) → 2) Use All Space → 'c' → 1) Standard Partition → c
1) 10 GiB (vda) already selected → 'c' (continue) → 2) Use All Space → 'c' → 1) Standard Partition → c


Note that this option will either create just a root partition "/" and place the home directory on it, or create a root partition "/" and a home partition "/home" and will split the available space between them. This difference is triggered by the size of available space: if the space is under or equal to 50GB, then there's just a root partition "/" and /home is placed on it. For anything over 50GB, 50GB is allocated to the root partition and the rest is allocated to the "/home" partition.
<span id='Root_Partition_Size'></span>'''Root partition size'''. Note that this option will either create just a root partition "/" and place the home directory on it, or create a root partition "/" and a home partition "/home" and will split the available space between them. This difference is triggered by the size of available space: if the space is under or equal to 50GB, then there's just a root partition "/" and /home is placed on it. For anything over 50GB, 50GB is allocated to the root partition and the rest is allocated to the "/home" partition.


6) Kdump → disable → 1) → continue
6) Kdump → disable → 1) → continue

Revision as of 19:12, 28 March 2021

Internal

Procedure

1) Language settings. English is default already.

2) Time settings.

2 → 1) Set timezone → 11) US → 7) Pacific

3) Installation source (Local media) already set.

4) Software selection (Minimal install)

5) Installation Destination

1) 10 GiB (vda) already selected → 'c' (continue) → 2) Use All Space → 'c' → 1) Standard Partition → c

Root partition size. Note that this option will either create just a root partition "/" and place the home directory on it, or create a root partition "/" and a home partition "/home" and will split the available space between them. This difference is triggered by the size of available space: if the space is under or equal to 50GB, then there's just a root partition "/" and /home is placed on it. For anything over 50GB, 50GB is allocated to the root partition and the rest is allocated to the "/home" partition.

6) Kdump → disable → 1) → continue

7) Network configuration. For details go to RHEL 7/Centos 7 Installation

1) Set host name → myhost.local

2) Configure device eth0 → 1) IPv4 address or "dhcp" for DHCP (this will configure guest access to the host's internal network and outbound access) → 7) Connect automatically after reboot → continue → continue

8) Root password: set and write down.

9) User creation - no user will be created

b (begin installation)