Sunday, 29 December 2013

Install Centos

[1]Insert Install media and restart Computer. After booting, following screen is shown, then Push Enter key.
[2]This is the section to check a media, Skip it if you don't need it.
[3]Click "Next" button to proceed.
[4]Select the language you'd like to use during the installation.
[5]Select the keyboard type you using.
[6]Select the type of storage. If you install CentOS 6 to local HD, select 'Basic Storage Devices'. If you install to HD that is connected in storage network area or mainframe, select the bottom.
[7]If your HD is new one and not formatted, following warning is shown, Click "Re-initialize all" if it's OK.
[8]Set a Hostname of your computer.
[9]Set your timezone.
[10]Set root user's password.
[11]Select installation type as follows. On this example, select "Use All Space" and check a box "Review and modify partitioning layout" to configure partitions manually.
[12]This is the section for changing partition layouts. This example shows to configure LVM partition layouts (Set /boot, /. swap, /home on here) . First, select "/" and Click "Edit" button.
[13]Reduce the volume size for "/" to make free areas.
[14]Click "Create" button, then following screen is shown, Select "LVM Logical Volume" and Click "Create".
[15]Input mount point, logical volume's name, size and so on.
[16]Click "Next" button if it's OK all.
[17]Click 'Format' if it's OK all.
[18]Click 'Write Changes to Disk' if it's OK all.
[19]Click 'Next' button with keeping default. If you set some parameters for bootloader, Configure it.
[20]Select softwares to install. Select 'Minimal' and go next. It's unnecessarry to install many packages at first. But if you are beginer on Linux system, check a box 'Customize now' and Install additional packages because it's inconvenience if only 'Minimal' is installed.
[21]If you selected "Customize now" at previous section, following screen is shown. It's better to check a box "Base" if you are beginer.
[22]Installation starts.
[23]Installation completed. Click "Reboot" button.

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