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Part 1: Installing VM from a Network (Graphical)
:'''VM Details:'''
:: '''VM Name (and hostname):''' centos1rhel1:: '''Boot media:''' Network Local installation:: '''CentOS Full Network Install URL:''':::*Seneca Lab: http://mirror.senecacollege.ca/centos/7/os/x86_64/ ('''NOTERHEL Boot ISO: requires VPN'''):::*Home: httpDownloaded from [https://mirroraccess.netflashredhat.net/centos/7/os/x86_64com/Red Hat customer portal]:: '''VM Image Pathname:''' /var/lib/libvirt/images/centos1rhel1.qcow2
:: '''Memory:''' 2048MB
:: '''Disk space:''' 15GB
:: '''CPUs:''' 2
[[Image:Kvm-warning.jpg|thumb|right|400px|You may see this warning when creating your first VM inside CentOSRHEL. Select''' ''Don't ask me about these directories again'' '''and click''' ''Yes'''''.]] :'''Perform the following steps:'''
:'''Perform the following steps on r9host:'''
# Open Firefox.
# Login to the [https://access.redhat.com/ Red Hat customer portal] and download the Boot ISO.
# Launch the ''KVM virtual machine manager'' by clicking '''Applications''' -> '''System Tools''' -> '''Virtual Machine Manager'''.
# When prompted, enter your password.
# Click the '''create a new VM icon''' located near the top left-corner of the application window.
# Select the '''Network Local Install''' option and click '''Forward'''.
# Enter (copy and paste) the URL located at the top of this section (depending whether you are at Seneca College or not) and click '''Forward'''.
# Set RAM size to 2048 MB and CPUs to 2, then click '''Forward'''.