Linux Tutorials - Herong's Tutorial Examples
∟Installing CentOS
This chapter provides tutorial examples on installing CentOS Linux system. Topics include downloading CentOS ISO image file; copying image file with 'dd' command to create bootable USB drive; installing CentOS from bootable USB drive.
Create CentOS Bootable USB
Install CentOS from Bootable USB
Install CentOS by Deleting Existing Partition
Reset Timezone on Linux Systems
Reset Host Name on Linux Systems
Update All Installed Packages
Takeaways:
- You can download CentOS ISO image and create a bootable USB drive
using the "dd" command on a macOS computer.
- Installing CentOS system from a Bootable USB drive is straightforward,
if you have enough free space on the hard disk.
- You can use the built-in hard disk tool delete existing partitions
to free up space during the CentOS installation process.
- You can use the "dnf update" command to update
all installed software packages, including the Linux kernel.
Table of Contents
About This Book
Introduction to Linux Systems
Cockpit - Web Portal for Administrator
Process Management
Files and Directories
Users and Groups
File Systems
Block Devices and Partitions
LVM (Logical Volume Manager)
►Installing CentOS
SELinux - Security-Enhanced Linux
Network Connection on CentOS
Internet Networking Tools
SSH Protocol and ssh/scp Commands
Software Package Manager on CentOS - DNF and YUM
vsftpd - Very Secure FTP Daemon
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
Administrative Tasks
References
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