[CentOS] installing centos 6 on an old bird
Tim Dunphy
bluethundr at gmail.com
Mon Jul 16 22:59:03 UTC 2012
hey guys,
sorry it took so long to get back to you. But I was finally able to do
this.
To recap:
>Are you absolutely sure the install hangs forever? How long is forever?
I have noticed too that at the end of the >installation, the system seems
hung for quite some time on this package (or whatever postinstall script is
running at >the end). I have had times when the system seemed hung but
after giving it a lot more time it would eventually >complete.
Well to give you a better idea of how I was defining "forever", I attempted
to do this over a few days. So I would load up centos 6.2 or 6.3 to the
point I would get to the SE Linux component. And then I would go out for
lunch, do some errands and come back to it 4 or 5 hours later. That to me
would constitute a 'forever'. :)
>Rip all the RPM files from the DVD. Then share that directory on NFS
>and install from that. Leave out the problematic RPMs from the directory.
Tried that too.. ultimately the install complained about
selinux-policy-targeted not being there and would refuse to proceed. So,
back to the drawing board.
>Tim didn't detail the amount of RAM he had (to the best of my
recollection) but my machine of that same age has >4GB, so RAM wasn't an
issue here, at least not for the selinux piece.
To answer this question - 8 GB :)
>Have you tried using the minimal install iso? It will fit on a CD.
Bingo! That was it. Thank you list! You guys rock. Always appreciate your
advice.
Best,
Tim
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 2:18 PM, Stephen Harris <lists at spuddy.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 02:04:40PM -0400, Lamar Owen wrote:
> > On Thursday, July 12, 2012 11:16:23 AM Lars Hecking wrote:
> > > The problem with the selinux rpms is that they need copious amounts
> of RAM
> > > during installation. From my experience, a minimum of 0.75 to 1GB.
>
> > But that's a good data point, and really should be addressed as part of
> the system requirements for upstream.... actually, 1GB is the recommended
> minimum RAM on a 32 bit system by upstream.
>
> Would a minimal kickstart file do? This is mine, which I use to build
> small VMS (4Gb disk, 512Mb RAM)
>
> install
> url --url http://repo/CentOS/DVD/CentOS-6
> text
> reboot
>
> lang en_US.UTF-8
> keyboard us
>
> network --onboot yes --device eth0 --bootproto dhcp --ipv6 auto
>
> rootpw --iscrypted yeahyeahyeah
> authconfig --enableshadow --passalgo=sha512
>
> firewall --disabled
> selinux --disabled
>
> timezone --utc America/New_York
>
> zerombr yes
> clearpart --all --initlabel
> part /boot --fstype=ext4 --asprimary --size=100
> part swap --asprimary --size=512
> part / --fstype=ext4 --asprimary --grow --size=1
> bootloader --location=mbr --driveorder=vda --append=" crashkernel=auto
> quiet"
>
> repo --name="CentOS" --baseurl=http://repo/CentOS/DVD/CentOS-6--cost=100
> repo --name="Updates" --baseurl=
> http://repo/CentOS/updates/centos6/x86_64 --cost=500
>
> %packages --nobase
> @core
> yum
> openssh-server
> openssh-clients
> ksh
> dos2unix
> ntp-perl
> logwatch
> wget
> acpid
> yum-plugin-priorities
> bind-utils
> -checkpolicy
> -policycoreutils
> -selinux-policy
> -selinux-policy-targeted
> -efibootmgr
> -kernel-firmware
> -aic94xx-firmware
> -atmel-firmware
> -b43-openfwwf
> -bfa-firmware
> -ipw2100-firmware
> -ipw2200-firmware
> -ivtv-firmware
> -iwl100-firmware
> -iwl1000-firmware
> -iwl3945-firmware
> -iwl4965-firmware
> -iwl5000-firmware
> -iwl5150-firmware
> -iwl6000-firmware
> -iwl6000g2a-firmware
> -iwl6000g2b-firmware
> -iwl6050-firmware
> -libertas-usb8388-firmware
> -netxen-firmware
> -ql2100-firmware
> -ql2200-firmware
> -ql23xx-firmware
> -ql2400-firmware
> -ql2500-firmware
> -rt61pci-firmware
> -rt73usb-firmware
> -xorg-x11-drv-ati-firmware
> -zd1211-firmware
>
> %post
> %end
>
> --
>
> rgds
> Stephen
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