[CentOS] Installation of 6.0
Craig White
craig.white at ttiltd.com
Tue Sep 20 19:49:56 UTC 2011
On Sep 20, 2011, at 12:07 PM, Al Sparks wrote:
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> Some observations.
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> When I installed 6.0 (base install), the installation interface did not guide me through a network configuration. I do static IP addresses, not DHCP.
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> I ended up manually configuring the various /etc/sysconfig files. I forgot to do the GATEWAY configuration and it took me awhile to figure out why I wasn't able to connect to the server from outside the LAN.
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> I also forgot to do the DNS settings. It's deja-vu all over again, going back to the older Red Hat Linux distros.
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> Anyway, I wasn't able to find a configuration program like "netconfig" to help me out. Seems like a pretty big omission.
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> Any thoughts? Am I missing something?
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No doubt...
assuming that you used anaconda to interactively guide you through the install (the default - not kickstart), after the installation completed and the computer restarts, you should have been led through 'firstboot' which would have you configure:
- time (date/time/timezone/time server)
- security (iptables firewall)
- selinux
- networking
- static or dynamic
- hostname
- dns resolution (/etc/resolv.conf)
- hosts (/etc/hosts)
- users
- authentication
- create the first user (non-root)
Guessing that you didn't look/watch the console on first boot but rather used ssh to connect from another station. If you haven't rebooted the system since the first boot, hook up a monitor/keyboard/mouse and see.
Craig
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