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Downloading Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Binary DVD A full installation image that boots the installation program and performs the entire installation without additional package repositories. A minimal boot image that boots the installation program but requires access to additional package repositories. Red Hat does not provide the repository; you must create it using the full installation ISO image.


Supplementary DVD images containing additional packages, such as the IBM Java Runtime Environment and additional virtualization drivers may be available, but they are beyond the scope of this document. Procedure 2. Enter your account credentials when prompted. Click Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Ensure that you select the appropriate Product Variant and Architecture for your installation target. Additionally, a list of packages available for every variant is available in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Package Manifest.


These files are described above. Additional images can be available, such as preconfigured virtual machine images, which are beyond the scope of this document. Choose the image file that you want to use. Because of this compatibility, many organisations choose CentOS as their choice of Linux.


In the example that follows, we will show you how to install a minimal build server without a graphical user desktop.


To install CentOS 6. Once you have downloaded your CentOS 6. For software that can do this, search for 'dvd iso burning software' in the search box located at the top of this page. Once you have burned your 'iso' image of CentOS 6. This example assumes you are using a i 32bit version of the software. As your computer reboots, you will need to press the appropriate key to access your system's BIOS settings. On many systems this key will be 'F8', 'F11' or 'F12'. Most systems will display the a message indicating which key needs to be pressed.


Once you have made this change, you can reboot your system and follow the instructions below. To start your installation of Centos 6.


Your installation will now start. It's always recommended that you should test your installation media before carrying out an installation. If you are happy that your media is OK, then select 'skip' to continue. At this screen you will need to select the language that is to be used throughout the installation.


In this example 'English' has been selected. From this screen you must confirm that any data on the specified disk can be discarded.


Choose the option ' Re-initialize all '. Choose the location that you are located in. The installation now requires partitioning of your hard drive.