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OPS235 Lab 2 - CentOS7

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# Create the VM as you did with the ''centos2'' virtual machine, specifying a network install as before, but specify the kickstart location under the "options section" for network install. What do you think is the purpose of this kickstart file?
# Observe the installation. How is it different from booting from an optical disca downloaded image?
# Complete the installation. Record the time taken to install, and compare this to the time taken by the previous installations.
# What happens when the installation is finished?
# Take a look at the kickstart file (eg. view url in a webj-browser) to determine the root password as well as the name and password for the first user account.!
# Boot the virtual machine and log in (use the user ID and password information from the previous step). Compare the experience to the first time you booted the other virtual machines. Record this information in the '''table contained in Investigation 4'''.
 # Repeat the steps as you did to '''Answer start the Investigation 1 observations / questions in your lab log book.SSH service''', '''set iptables to accept connections via ssh''', '''test connect between centos2 and c7host''', and '''disable SELinux'''(refer to lab1). == Part 4: Updating the VMs ==   {| width="40%" align="right" cellpadding="10"|# Remember that centos3 is text- valign="top"|colspan="2"|{{Admon/caution|Never Shutdown Computer During Upgrade|Your computer based interface only (hostno graphics). To recover from a blank screen, vmspress a key (like the SPACE key) are at their most vulnerable when you perform an update. Always plan ahead for appropriate time prior to performing an updatereturn to the screen display. Shutting down your computer while performing an update may cause your computer not to boot! You have been warned!!!}}|}# In each VMRecord the time taken to install, run and compare this command: <b><code><span style="color:#3366CC;font-size:1to the time taken by the previous installations.2em;">yum update</span></code></b># Record your findings in the answers to these questions Installation Comparison chart in your log book:#* How long did it take to run on each VM? How many packages were updated?#* Why does it take longer in some VMs than others?lab2 logbook.
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