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→Part 2: Installing from a Network (Minimal install - CLI)
# Set RAM size to 2048 MB and click '''Forward'''.
# Set Hard Disk size to 15GB and click '''Forward'''.
# <span style="background-color:yellow;">Enter the name: '''centos1''', '''<u>AND''' </u> then select the option: '''Customize configuration before install''', and click '''Finish'''.</span>
# <span style="background-color:yellow;">Another dialog will appear. Click '''CPUs''' (or "processors") and on right-side under Configuration select '''Copy Host CPU Configuration''', click '''Apply''', and then click '''Begin Installation''' at the top left-hand side.</span>
#<span style="background-color:yellow;">During the install, select '''Gnome Desktop''' software selection). For partitioning, select '''I will configure partition settings''', click done, then select '''Click here to create them automatically'''. Set the / partition for '''ext4''' file-system type, and click '''Done'''.</span>
:'''Perform the following steps:'''
# Create the VM (called '''centos2''') as you did with the ''centos1'' machine, except . #When selecting the install options for the following difference<br><br><span style="background-color:yellow;">When customizing your partitionscentos2, do the same operation that you did in centos1 (but with '''Minimal Install''' software selection instead), but after '''automatically creating the partitions''', reduce the size of the root LVM partition to '''8 GiB''' and add an LVM partition with a size of '''2 GiB''' (mount point: '''/home''', name: '''home''', and make certain root and /home partitions have '''ext4''' file system).</spanbr><br># Make certain to enter the name: '''centos2''', <u>AND<br/u>then select the option: '''Customize configuration before install''', and select '''Copy Host CPU Configuration''', click '''Apply''', and then click '''Begin Installation'''.
# <span style="background-color:yellow;">Complete the installation. Login to your regular user account.</span>
#<span style="background-color:yellow;">Repeat the steps as you did in the previous investigation ([http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/OPS235_Lab_2_-_CentOS7_-_SSD2#Part_2:_Install_KVM_Virtualization_Application Investigation1 Part 2]) to '''stop and disable firewalld, install iptables-services, start and enable iptables''' for this newly-created VM.</span>