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OPS335 Installation Lab

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===First Boot===
*#You will notice that the server installation defaults to a command-line interface. This is normal, and we will only be using this interface during this course.*#Ensure your machine has a network connection by running the command
host cbc.ca
<ol><li value="3"><li>If that did not work, edit the line in the file '''/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eno1''' or '''/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0''' </li></ol>
onboot=no
should be '''onboot=yes'''*<ol><li value="4"><li>If you had to change that, reboot your machine. *</li><li>Once you have a working connection update your machine (this may take a while).</li></ol> '''yum update'''*<ol><li value="6">Reboot the virtual machine once it is updated.*</li><li>If your virtual machine hangs on boot, you will need to change a graphics option:**<ul><li>While the VM is off, click on 'View' (from the menu at the top of the VM window), and select 'Details'.**</li><li>From the menu on the left side, select 'Display'.**</li><li>Change the drop-down list for Type from 'VNC' to 'Spice', and click apply.**</li><li>Switch the view back to 'Console' and start the machine again.*</li><li>Now run the following commands and note the output. Note </li><li>Issue the commands below and note in your lab logbook how they differ from the Centos installation on your host. '''df -hT''' '''cat /etc/fstab''' '''cat /etc/issue''' '''uname -a'''
===Cloning a Virtual Machine===
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