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On 11/27/2012 02:04 AM, Edward Brabant wrote:
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<p><font size="2">Hello -<br>
I've searched the CentOS 6.3 wiki docs (Help, Tips and
Tricks, HowTo, FAQ, and website search) on how to install the
dvd2.iso image on an x86-64 machine and can't find any info
and the documentation is not yet posted for CentOS 6.x. When
the dvd1.iso for 6.3 x86_64 installs, it does not prompt to
install dvd2.iso.<br>
Please provide a URL which describes how to install the
dvd2.iso image on an x86-64 machine.<br>
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The split between the first and second DVD was made in such a way as
to minimize the need for the second disk. During a normal
installation, the second DVD is asked for only if you selected for
installation packages which are on this disk.<br>
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If there is anything on the second disk that you want to install
after the normal installation completes ( and you do not want or you
cannot access a CentOS mirror via network) , you can use yum
--disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=c6-media to access the content of the
disk ( you need to mount it first )<br>
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