CentOS Linux has come a long way from being a free RedHat Linux clone to becoming one of the mostly used free enterprise class linux distributions of today. The CentOS team just announced the availability of CentOS Linux version 6.0 for both i386 and x86_64 architectures.
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CentOS 6.0 is based on the upstream release of RHEL 6.0 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) and includes packages from all variants. All upstream repositories have been combined into just the one repository in order to make it easier for end users to work with.
The release notes for this edition of CentOS can be found at wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS6.0
Given the fact that upstream has a 6.1 version released already CentOS will be using a Continous Release repository for 6.0 to bring all 6.1 and post 6.1 security updates to all 6.0 users.
Here is a list of various Media (CDs and DVDs) that will be available in order to install CentOS 6.0:
- Users can attempt installing CentOS 6.0 using LiveCDs and LiveDVDs for i386 and x86_64 which will be released in few days. However, for users who are looking to upgrade to CentOS 6.0 from CentOS 4.0 or 5.0 are recommended to run a complete reinstall instead rather than attempting an inplace upgrade.
- Minimal Install CD - This CD will help users to set up a base machine with just enough content to have a usable platform.
- LightWeightServer (LWS) CD - As the name suggests, this media will help users to setup a basic web server using CentOS 6.0. This media basically aims to bring back the CentOS-4 Server CD style single iso image.
Downloading CentOS 6.0
You can download the DVD ISO images of CentOS 6.0 either via torrents or via direct download (HTTP, FTP & RSYNC).
Torrent links for downloading the DVD ISO image:
- 32 Bit - http://mirror.centos.org/centos/6.0/isos/i386/CentOS-6.0-i386-bin-DVD.torrent
- 64 Bit - http://mirror.centos.org/centos/6.0/isos/x86_64/CentOS-6.0-x86_64-bin-DVD.torrent
Direct downloads over http, ftp and rsync from various mirrors:
via CentOS lists
You can start this download process and wait for it to finish while you move on to the next step to Create an Empty Virtual Machine.
In this section, you will download CentOS 5.8 to your machine. It must be CentOS 5.8 DVD 1, no other version is acceptable for this course. (If you want to play with a desktop version of Linux, don’t use this version. Get something graphical and desktop-friendly such as Ubuntu or Mint to play with. This course is configuring a non-GUI server version of Linux.)
You can get the CentOS 5.8 DVD 1 image from one of the following places. We recommend that you choose the first one; it’s the fastest one.
2.1 Download Method 1: From a Local T114 File Share (fastest)
You can get a copy of the DVD from the
C:CST
folder on any of the workstations in Algonquin Lab T114. You can do this in any of these three Share Method ways, but you must be wired into the T114 room to do it (no wireless):2.1.1 Share Method 1: Enable Passworded Share
(This information is provided by Richard Donnelly.)
This share requires a username and password to access:
- On the machine containing the
C:CST
share, run CMD as Administrator: Right Click and selectRun As Administrator
- Enter the following commands and replace the italic sections as required:
net user
username password
/ADD
- you can make up any username and password you like
net share cst=C:CST
netsh advfirewall firewall set rule group='File and Printer Sharing' new enable=Yes
- To access this share from your Windows machine on the same wired network, start a
CMD
prompt and type:net use x:
ipaddress
CST /USER:
username password
- there are no blanks in the network share name
ipaddress
CST
, e.g.10.50.23.45CST
. - ipaddress is the IP address of the machine sharing
C:CST
- username and password match the ones you chose, above.
- there are no blanks in the network share name
- NOTE: You cannot access T114 or T126 machines from Algonquin Wireless! Use a wired connection in the room.
- The share will be visible as drive
X:
on your machine, and also using the network pathname
CST
where name is either the machine name or the IP address, e.g. a path similar tot114-06CST
or10.50.23.45CST
- Choose DVD disk 1:
CentOS-5.8-i386-bin-DVD-1of2.iso
Make sure you use a wired connection to download any files.
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2.1.2 Share Method 2: Enable Public Password-Free Share
(This information is provided by Michael Porteous.)
Anyone can access this share without a password:
- On the machine containing the
C:CST
share, follow this link to turn on Windows Sharing on theC:CST
folder - To access this share from your Windows machine on the same wired network, use the network path
name
CST
where name is either the machine name or the IP address, e.g. a path similar tot114-06CST
or10.50.23.45CST
- Choose DVD disk 1:
CentOS-5.8-i386-bin-DVD-1of2.iso
Make sure you use a wired connection to download any files.
2.1.3 Share Method 3: Sneaker Net: Use a USB Drive
You can copy the DVD image from
C:CST
on any T114 machine onto a USB drive and then attach the USB drive to your own computer and copy it to your local computer.- Choose DVD disk 1:
CentOS-5.8-i386-bin-DVD-1of2.iso
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2.2 Download Method 2: From the CSTECH Downloads Folder (slower)
This is slower than the above Windows Share method. It only works on campus, but it works anywhere on campus, not just in T114:
- On your laptop use a browser to go to the Web site http://cstech on campus.
- Choose any room from the left side-bar (e.g. T114). Go to Drivers and Downloads, Linux, CentOS 5.8 i386
- Choose DVD disk 1:
CentOS-5.8-i386-bin-DVD-1of2.iso
- You don’t need the second DVD.
Make sure you use a wired connection to download any files.
2.3 Download Method 3: From the Internet (slowest)
This is slower than all the above methods. Use it only if you have to:
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- On your laptop use a browser to go to the Web site http://www.centos.org/.
- Go to Downloads, Mirrors, Mirror List.
- Pick an HTTP mirror and find the same DVD disk 1 ISO to download:
- Choose DVD disk 1:
CentOS-5.8-i386-bin-DVD-1of2.iso
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- You don’t need the second DVD.