On Thursday, February 23, 2012 05:35:32 PM Wuxi Ixuw wrote:
> Ok, I've found many versions from it, one for 700 MB and others for a 
> DVD, which one I should get?

While I specifically stated the installation media, you should get both the 
DVD1 and DVD2; specifically, assuming a 32-bit system (you mentioned trying on 
a Pentium 4 or Pentium D, so 64-bit may not be an option, and isn't really 
necessary for a 'lab' machine anyway; you do need as much memory as you can 
cram in that old Optiplex, with an absolute minimu of 1GB (and it's going to 
top out less than 4GB anyway....)), you need to download, from a mirror:
CentOS-6.2-i386-bin-DVD1.iso
CentOS-6.2-i386-bin-DVD2.iso

While DVD2 is somewhat optional, it won't hurt to have it on hand just in case.

The LiveDVD and LiveCD options boot up to a usable desktop, and you can install 
from them, but if you're wanting the *server* install experience you need the 
others, not the LiveDVD or LiveCD.

Now, go give it a whirl, make sure you read the documentation on installation 
on the CentOS.org website, and come back in a few days when you've played with 
that installation a while.
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