Red Hat 5.7
Posted 03-25-2015 at 05:35 AM by jheengut
Tags anaconda, enterprise, fedora, linux, red hat
Last week I installed the Red Hat Enterprise Linux distribution for the first time and unlike Fedora it felt smoother than a breeze.
The installation GUI is polished as an Enterprise grade toolkit. The general installation procedures were trivial but when a step regarding the Red Hat Subscription Management this needed to be skipped.
There was a problem in the partition table of the windows laptop and the vmware provided had a missing lua script, so virtualbox was chosen as a last stop solution.
Lastly Oracle and some other obscure web server would unite with their Red Hat mates.
The installation GUI is polished as an Enterprise grade toolkit. The general installation procedures were trivial but when a step regarding the Red Hat Subscription Management this needed to be skipped.
There was a problem in the partition table of the windows laptop and the vmware provided had a missing lua script, so virtualbox was chosen as a last stop solution.
Lastly Oracle and some other obscure web server would unite with their Red Hat mates.
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holy cow, this is bright.
Posted 03-25-2015 at 09:11 AM by vmccord -
what do you mean by holy cow ...
Posted 03-25-2015 at 01:31 PM by jheengut -
It's a mild interjection, like Wow.
Posted 03-25-2015 at 02:39 PM by vmccord -
Glad to see you got through the install, I tend to work with Cent or SL on home projects specifically because of the issues associated with building your own repository and setting up a sat server, creating channels, etc. etc.
VMMCORD is correct on both counts, Holy Cow is a common English phrase meaning "goodness gracious" or "wow" and I think your blogs color scheme may cause eye cancer...
Still, it's definitely memorable.Posted 03-26-2015 at 04:54 PM by dijetlo
Updated 03-28-2015 at 07:36 AM by dijetlo