Then I care that others stop harassing people on remedial stuff. Because I
care. So that means you need to follow suit.
It’s like being married.
> On Mar 28, 2020, at 7:29 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS
> wrote:
>
> This is valid as also that somebody cares is valid.
Cheers, Bee
_
Am 28.03.20 um 03:20 schrieb Bee.Lists:
Oh please. It was all in light of people being anal.
Therefore…
I highly suggest that people refrain from being anal on the list. People can
also go to the archives to see that top or bottom posting…nobody cares.
This is valid as also that somebody
Oh please. It was all in light of people being anal.
Therefore…
I highly suggest that people refrain from being anal on the list. People can
also go to the archives to see that top or bottom posting…nobody cares.
> On Mar 27, 2020, at 8:46 PM, Kenneth Porter wrote:
>
> --On Friday, March
--On Friday, March 27, 2020 4:00 PM -0500 Tom Bishop
wrote:
I know I rarely post but can we keep it civil on the list, with everything
that's going on in the world is it really necessary?
I urge everyone to apply Hanlon's Razor. ;)
Also, please trim. We don't need to see all that went befor
On Fri, 27 Mar, 2020 at 13:33:02 -0600, R C wrote:
> just to piss off people like you,
>
>
> you might know the type, they never really answer any questions, lurk around
> on a forum like this
>
> acting like a (self-proclaimed) genius lecturing and patronizing people, as
> if they have to be wo
Hi,
someone pointed out the 'boot' iso, it's approx 600Mb, which works if
you can connect to a network. I used that.
In previous versions, I just downloaded the 'minimal install iso',
mostly because it is a habbit because my network connection used to
be a lot slower, so I downloaded the
Hi R C.
The resulting installation is smaller than the image that you download through
FTP, etc. When I first installed this OS during version 5, I was amazed that
the installation took a mere fraction of the time it took to go through the
menu. Heh.
Anyway, give it a whirl as it’s quick.
On Fri, Mar 27, 2020, 2:33 PM R C wrote:
> just to piss off people like you,
>
>
> you might know the type, they never really answer any questions, lurk
> around on a forum like this
>
> acting like a (self-proclaimed) genius lecturing and patronizing people,
> as if they have to be worthy
>
> to
just to piss off people like you,
you might know the type, they never really answer any questions, lurk
around on a forum like this
acting like a (self-proclaimed) genius lecturing and patronizing people,
as if they have to be worthy
to get an answer from you (which you typically never do
On Thu, 26 Mar, 2020 at 18:39:56 -0600, R C wrote:
> well, sorry, I thought it was somewhat "self-explaining", since that
> terminology was used up until Centos 7 (see
>
> links), andof course I meant the official download page.
>
>
> minimal: as in approx 3Gb or so that fits on a regular 4-5G
Hi David,
right, that's the easies, have something minimal (or 'boot' if it is
called that), that you can just install a basic machine with, and
install everything else as needed while connected to a network.
Yup, 600Mb is kinda stiff. I am installing it on a physical box.
thanks!
Ron
At 05:12 PM 3/26/2020, R C wrote:
Hello,
is there a minimal install for Centos 8?
What I see is a 7.4Gb and a 8Gb iso, that can't be 'minimal'
thanks,
Ron
Ron:
The ISO called 'boot' is the equivalent. When
you get to selecting the software, choose
'minimal', or whichever option s
well, sorry, I thought it was somewhat "self-explaining", since that
terminology was used up until Centos 7 (see
links), andof course I meant the official download page.
minimal: as in approx 3Gb or so that fits on a regular 4-5Gb rewritable
DVD as with Centos 7
download from : https://ww
On Thu, 26 Mar, 2020 at 18:12:50 -0600, R C wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> is there a minimal install for Centos 8?
>
>
> What I see is a 7.4Gb and a 8Gb iso, that can't be 'minimal'
>
>
> thanks,
>
>
> Ron
>
What you see is something the rest of us can not, because you don't
provide links. What
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