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CentOS 6.3 installation demo, Part 1 of 2 D06_2012/11/08
by Scott Westlake
Target audience: (More) D06_2012/11/08
by Scott Westlake
Target audience: New users to linux
Knowledge: Distro
Hardware Platform: Server machine -- 32bit or 64bit PC (x86)
Part X of 2
Video length is 22:30 minutes long, excluding youtube's pause annotations
Author's note: Do not use the Live edition iso to install CentOs (See recommendations below)
Sources online:
http://www.centos.org/
http://www.imgburn.com/ (free MsWindows burning tool)
Other resources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centos
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_distribution
Tool Used:
http://www.imgburn.com/
Recording:
Screen Resolution: 1024x768
No audio
Youtube quality:
- Sometimes it looks good, if it looks bad at the start wait about 15 seconds. Youtube alters uploads of videos, so the font doesn't look ideal, and unfortunately I cannot control this..
Linux Background:
- CentOs is a Linux distribution-- All Linux distributions get their "kernel" (a crucial part of the software), from kernel.org. Hence, one who uses "CentOs", also uses "linux" because the kernel is really a "Linux kernel" named after Linus Torvalds. Linus Torvalds won a piece of the Millenium technology award in Finland for starting the kernel project, and he continues to do work on the linux kernel.
- Demo uses:: CentOs version 6.3 32-bit ( CentOS-6.3-i386-bin-DVD1.iso which allows to install a Desktop, 'Minimal' is selected by default meaning no GUI)
Recommendations:
- CentOS 6.3 is targetted for server machines. You may advocate it as a home Desktop operating system, but it's kernel would be old for supporting new hardware like usb3.
- If you are using MsWindows and want a free and reliable cd image tool, then check out imgburn.
- If your computer is powerful enough (has at least 3 gigs of ram and has a Processor that supports 'Virtualization'), then you should check out VirtualBox or Vmware. An .iso file does not need to be burned when using one of these two special encapsulating programs.
- The demonstration utilizes a totally blank harddrive. Installing Linux to a harddrive where there's already existing userdata is outside the scope of the given demonstration video.
- If you have a 64-bit processor, you may wish to download the 64-bit edition iso instead of the 32-bit one.
Procedure: (download the .iso of course)
Create the boot media. - ImgBurn: - When using this tool, you will immediately notice an 'Write image file to disc' button. You click on this so that you can later select your iso to burn to cd.
Usb booting.- Pendrive (Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.1.5.exe)
- If you prefer to boot the "CentOS-installer" from usb. Download the universal-usb-installer**.exe from the pendrive site and run it. Use the Mswindows Disk management (right-click My Computer and choose Manage, it'll be the 'Disk *' node) : you'll have to wipe out the whole usb drive. Have only 1 partition on the usb device. This 1 partition on the usb has to be FAT32. Once the partition is made, it then has to be mounted as a letter drive in MsWindows. You use this driveletter with the universal-usb-installer-exe application. You keep the ".iso" and .exe files inside your Downloads folder. - You execute the universal-usb-installer-exe from your Downloads folder.
( There is also 'unetbootin', but I do not have data on it's sucess rate http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ .)
VirtualBox/Vmware.- You do not need to burn it of course. The special Virtual environment application can use the .iso file directly.
NOTE: Install CentOS. DO NOT use the Live CD, it chops out alot of other goodies you have with the *-bin.iso (whether it is 64-bit or 32-bit). I demonstrate in the video where the Live CD/DVD fails to do a reboot-- which is a bug while giving the illusion a new logon prompt came from the harddrive -- so this shows the CentOS devteam has not fully tested the installation from Live CD thoroughly. The video shows these pitfalls briefly, but isn't highly focused on further elaborating about it-- It is very obvious the installation from the Live media is less favorable and buggy, so certainly it should be avoided.
Troubleshooting.- Boot-repair iso may be able to repair CentOS. Boot problems with CentOS? Highly unlikely it's being used as a second Operating system for a Desktop, but if you are and need to fix grub, then try the CentOS' install media first (the *-bin.iso of course, not the LiveMedia as it doesn't even have the 'Rescue' selection on its bootup). If MsWindows boot is broken, boot-repair or Paragon rescue iso should be checked out. A video is available: demos basic usage of Boot-repair iso, Paragon rescue kit. (Less)
CentOS 6.3 installation demo, Part 2 of 2 D06_2012/11/08
by Scott Westlake
Target audience: (More) D06_2012/11/08
by Scott Westlake
Target audience: New users to linux
Knowledge: Distro
Hardware Platform: Server machine -- 32bit or 64bit PC (x86)
Part X of 2
Video length is 22:30 minutes long, excluding youtube's pause annotations
Author's note: Do not use the Live edition iso to install CentOs (See recommendations below)
Sources online:
http://www.centos.org/
http://www.imgburn.com/ (free MsWindows burning tool)
Other resources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centos
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_distribution
Tool Used:
http://www.imgburn.com/
Recording:
Screen Resolution: 1024x768
No audio
Youtube quality:
- Sometimes it looks good, if it looks bad at the start wait about 15 seconds. Youtube alters uploads of videos, so the font doesn't look ideal, and unfortunately I cannot control this..
Linux Background:
- CentOs is a Linux distribution-- All Linux distributions get their "kernel" (a crucial part of the software), from kernel.org. Hence, one who uses "CentOs", also uses "linux" because the kernel is really a "Linux kernel" named after Linus Torvalds. Linus Torvalds won a piece of the Millenium technology award in Finland for starting the kernel project, and he continues to do work on the linux kernel.
- Demo uses:: CentOs version 6.3 32-bit ( CentOS-6.3-i386-bin-DVD1.iso which allows to install a Desktop, 'Minimal' is selected by default meaning no GUI)
Recommendations:
- CentOS 6.3 is targetted for server machines. You may advocate it as a home Desktop operating system, but it's kernel would be old for supporting new hardware like usb3.
- If you are using MsWindows and want a free and reliable cd image tool, then check out imgburn.
- If your computer is powerful enough (has at least 3 gigs of ram and has a Processor that supports 'Virtualization'), then you should check out VirtualBox or Vmware. An .iso file does not need to be burned when using one of these two special encapsulating programs.
- The demonstration utilizes a totally blank harddrive. Installing Linux to a harddrive where there's already existing userdata is outside the scope of the given demonstration video.
- If you have a 64-bit processor, you may wish to download the 64-bit edition iso instead of the 32-bit one.
Procedure: (download the .iso of course)
Create the boot media. - ImgBurn: - When using this tool, you will immediately notice an 'Write image file to disc' button. You click on this so that you can later select your iso to burn to cd.
Usb booting.- Pendrive (Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.1.5.exe)
- If you prefer to boot the "CentOS-installer" from usb. Download the universal-usb-installer**.exe from the pendrive site and run it. Use the Mswindows Disk management (right-click My Computer and choose Manage, it'll be the 'Disk *' node) : you'll have to wipe out the whole usb drive. Have only 1 partition on the usb device. This 1 partition on the usb has to be FAT32. Once the partition is made, it then has to be mounted as a letter drive in MsWindows. You use this driveletter with the universal-usb-installer-exe application. You keep the ".iso" and .exe files inside your Downloads folder. - You execute the universal-usb-installer-exe from your Downloads folder.
( There is also 'unetbootin', but I do not have data on it's sucess rate http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ .)
VirtualBox/Vmware.- You do not need to burn it of course. The special Virtual environment application can use the .iso file directly.
NOTE: Install CentOS. DO NOT use the Live CD, it chops out alot of other goodies you have with the *-bin.iso (whether it is 64-bit or 32-bit). I demonstrate in the video where the Live CD/DVD fails to do a reboot-- which is a bug while giving the illusion a new logon prompt came from the harddrive -- so this shows the CentOS devteam has not fully tested the installation from Live CD thoroughly. The video shows these pitfalls briefly, but isn't highly focused on further elaborating about it-- It is very obvious the installation from the Live media is less favorable and buggy, so certainly it should be avoided.
Troubleshooting.- Boot-repair iso may be able to repair CentOS. Boot problems with CentOS? Highly unlikely it's being used as a second Operating system for a Desktop, but if you are and need to fix grub, then try the CentOS' install media first (the *-bin.iso of course, not the LiveMedia as it doesn't even have the 'Rescue' selection on its bootup). If MsWindows boot is broken, boot-repair or Paragon rescue iso should be checked out. A video is available: demos basic usage of Boot-repair iso, Paragon rescue kit. (Less)
Paragon Recovery CD based on Linux for Paragon Rescue Kit 11 Professional SUB100 iSO rG megashares.com ext: .rar 65 MB date: 2011-06-12
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