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is there is any way to rigtester centos os to redhat stalite without coverting centos OS to RHL
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I am using VMware Workstation 15.5 and trying to install CentOS 8. When I boot and it starts the installer it gives me a message on the
bottom "Pane is dead". I tried to set "install operating system later", picked CentOS 7, selected ISO as the CD ROM device and attempted the install.
Unfortunately VMware does not pick up the boot device as ISO and goes right to DHCP boot. So I tried a CentOS 7 ISO, same thing. I just upgraded VMware Workstation from 15.0 to 15.5.
I finally find a solution to this problem.
You need to download your CentOS 8 iso.
Open VMware and create a virtual machine like normal, editing as you want, and don't worry if VMware detects it as CentOS 5 or
earlier, just keep ongoing.
Launch your VM and wait, if it shows you the "Pane is dead" just turn off the virtual machine.
Open de settings of your VM and just remove the disk "Using the autoinst.iso"
Open again your virtual machine and the problem probably will be fixed.
It is possible to install PostgresSQL 10.6 on any Red Hat flavour Linux but it seems like I am not able to install a specific version namely 10.1. Is there a way to do it?
I heard that Centos 7 has been released recently. I was not able to install kdevelop in centos 6. Has anyone here installed centos 7 and tried with the installation of kdevelop or does it comes up with unsupported kdelibs version still.
Are there any known issues/compatibility concerns moving hosted domains, websites (mainly CMS systems Fatwire, Drupal, WordPress) from a Debian OS to either Redhat or Cent OS? This is due to changing data centre providers.
With some effort the migration should work out fine. I'll share some common questions to save you some Googling.
Most visible differences between Debian and Red Hat to sysadmins:
Service Management: update-rc.d on Debian becomes chkconfig on Red Hat. At least they'll unify on systemctl with System D eventually.
Apache configuration: a2ensite and /etc/apache2/ on Debian becomes /etc/{conf.d,conf.modules.d} on Red Hat
Network Interface Configuration: /etc/network/interfaces on Debian becomes /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ on Red Hat
Package Management and Software Installation: see RPM DPKG Rosetta Stone
I got a error while installing ubuntu 12.04 in my windows7 64bit machine using wubi later i found the issue, that it needs amd64 ubuntu in win7 64bit machines, now i want to install linux mint 15 on my windows 7 machine(64 bit OS) using mint4win tool is there any issues installing linux mint using mint4win, as mentioned above? plz reply...
Have a look at https://github.com/linuxmint/mint4win for detailed instructions and procedure.