Centos 6.2 vm download




















Thank you Nathan! Thanks for posting this! Thank you very much. Exactly what I needed to update vmware tools on our centos boxes. Thanks though for sharing this super tip! Spot on… After 2 days of pulling my hair out with this and other vmware crap , your info was a life saver…. You are an angel! I have been trying to figure this out for hours new to Linux AND feeling really stupid.

Thanks a million. I had no network to be able to install perl! Try the 1st few steps again and make sure they complete successfully. I get -bash:. Try again. Thank you Nathan. You are always improving my documentation. Do I miss something? Thanks in advance. Any experience with doing it on later releases of Centos 6 6. Also, is a reboot required? Considering rolling this out across the board as an upgrade on our production clusters. It depends. If drivers change, a reboot is required. Best to assume a reboot is required.

Smaller changes in revision may mean a reboot is not required. If you plan to create USB boot media, please read this first to avoid damage to your system.

If the above is not for you, alternative downloads might be. We build, maintain and update Cloud images that you can find on our Cloud Images server. These images are built and made available for all the architectures that corresponding version supports. Worth knowing that you can also import through Skopeo or other methods container images the same way, and such.

Parallel to that, we have also official images that are available directly to be deployed for the following solutions:. To check the status of a mirror, please visit mirror-status. The CentOS project hosts our sources at git. This is documented in greater detail in the CentOS wiki. In order to help ease the workload for our primary mirror network, the source rpms are not kept in the same tree as the binary packages.

If you need the source packages used to build CentOS, you can find them in our vault vault. Legacy versions of CentOS are no longer supported. For historical purposes, CentOS keeps an archive of older versions.



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