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OPS235 Lab 1 - CentOS7

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#From the installation summary screen, click '''Installation Destination'''.
#In the installation destination screen, select the destination option: '''I will configure partitioning''' and then click '''Done'''.
#The manual partitioning screen should appear. Change the option '''New mount points will use the following partition scheme''' from '''LVM''' to '''<u>Standard Partition</u>''' (you will not be using LVM for your c7host machine).
#If you have used your hard disk for previous Linux (Centos) distributions, you should remove them. Click on the distribution, and for each partition, select the partition and click the remove button (minus sign) and confirm deletion.
#It is recommended to rescan Change the hard disks by clicking on option '''New mount points will use the rescan button following partition scheme''' from '''LVM''' to '''<u>Standard Partition</u>''' (loop symbolyou will not be using LVM for your c7host machine).
#Before you proceed with creating partitions, let's see the partitions that we need to create for our host computer:<ul><li>Primary Partitions (ext4):<ul><li>'''30GB''' for '''/''' (i.e. "root")</li><li>'''40GB''' for /home</li><li>'''100GB''' for '''/var/lib/libvirt/images''' </li></ul> </li><li>Swap Partition:<ul><li>'''16GB''' (Note: "swap" must be selected from the drop down menu)</li></ul></li></ul><br>'''NOTE:''' Remember that the sizes are recorded in MB (eg. 30 GB = 30000 MB) and you should multiply GB by a factor of 1024 to get the correct size.<br> (eg. '''30 GB x 1024 = 30720 MB''')<br><br>
#We will now create the root (/) partition. Click on the add button (plus) sign.<br>
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