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So now that you have got the feedback from the members of the community it is time to get going. You better start working on your Linux learning.
Few things that you should take from this discussion are:
1. We as a community are here to help but we expect you to research yourself first and then come up with the point where you are stuck.
2. As John VV correctly said "so called "text speak" is not liked around here this forum IS NOT !!!! a 140 char. SMS text message on a tiny telephone". When you are posting a query here be logical and put the queries in one go. Ofcourse, you might get additional queries but you should better be descriptive in the first place.
3. As I mentioned in point 1 do your research first. We do not promote spoon feeding. We cannot teach everything here, you have to be self learning.
4. As you said English is not your first language you might want to work a bit on that as well as most of the books online or even the printed one are in English.
5. And at the end as GaWdLy said "CentOS 6==free RHEL 6 version. CentOS 7==free RHEL 7 version."
Yes..u r right..english my second language. Primary is Hindi, because I m indian
That's fine, but you DO need to start reading and understanding what you get told. You have asked the same question several times, ignored the answers, and CONTINUE to use text speak, even after repeatedly being asked not to.
Unless you are going to even ACKNOWLEDGE what you've been told/asked, there isn't much we're going tl be able to help you with.
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