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Download and Burn in TEL Open Lab - CentOS7

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|'''Please be aware {{Admon/important|Make certain to only download and burn the 64-bit versions of these facts when using the DVD burners at Seneca's computer images. Although 32-bit versions will work on 64-bit computers, they can cause problems later in the OPS235 labs:'''.|}}
 
:*'''Most labs at Seneca College require students externally boot their lab machines''' (i.e. from removable disk drive) in order to use the DVD burner...
 
:* On the other hand, the '''TEL OPEN LAB (Rm. T2113)''' a'''llows students to boot Internally in order to download DVD images''' onto their Desktop, and then burn them.
 
:* A repository refers to a "storage area" that contains images and applications for various Operating Systems (including Fedora). '''Seneca college has a Fedora repository, which allows the student to QUICKLY download, and burn their Fedora LIVE and or Installation DVDs'''. Students can only access this repository from the college. In other words, they cannot connect to this repository from computer at home...
:* If you wish to download and burn from your home computer, please refer to the third download and Burning option in [[Download_and_Burn_at_Home | this page...]]
{{Admon/important|Only Perform Step Steps Below if you have Removable SATA Drive|If you have an SSD drive, then you can simply download the Centos 7 image file to your Windows Seneca College account and then follow instructions in Lab1 - SSD to create a virtual machine using VMware Workstation 12 Pro. If you are using a removable SATA drive (older technology), then you need to follow the instructions below to create a bootable install Centos7 DVD.|}}
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