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Install Enterprise Linux on a physical machine
From the course: Linux System Engineer: Network Bonding, IPv6, Routing, and Virtual Systems
Install Enterprise Linux on a physical machine
- [Instructor] In the previous video, we created a CentOS 7 bootable USB drive. Plug this USB drive into the machine you want to install CentOS on and boot from it. You may have to go into the BIOS to choose to boot off the USB drive. You may also be able to press a hotkey to get a boot menu, allowing you to select the thumb drive. If you have successfully booted from the USB drive, you should see this screen. Highlight Install CentOS 7 with the cursor keys and press Enter. If you want to test the install media, you can choose the second option. This is mainly to test optical disks for errors. The first step of the installation is to choose the install language. This is just the language used during the installation. I'm going to take the default. Next, we'll click on date and time and adjust the Date & Time and the time zone. I'll choose Pacific time and then click on Done. We can also choose Keyboard and Language, which CentOS will use. Next, let's choose a Software Selection. These…
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Create a bootable CentOS 7 live USB drive on Windows2m 30s
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Install Enterprise Linux on a physical machine5m 30s
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Virtualization on Enterprise Linux6m 33s
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Prepare the host for virtualization1m 45s
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Create a NAT network using virt-manager2m 1s
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Create a storage pool using virt-manager1m 54s
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