Centos 6 which iso to download






















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If you need the source packages used to build CentOS, you can find them in our vault vault. Legacy versions of CentOS are no longer supported. For historical purposes, CentOS keeps an archive of older versions. By downloading CentOS software, you acknowledge that you understand all of the following: CentOS software and technical information may be subject to the U. You may not download CentOS software or technical information if you are located in one of these countries or otherwise subject to these restrictions.

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You are also responsible for compliance with foreign law requirements applicable to the import, export and use of CentOS software and technical information. Release Notes Release Email Documentation. End-of-life See details of how EOL will be handled. CentOS 6 died in November - migrate to a new version! Full time Geek, part time moderator. Use the FAQ Luke. Minimal is fine if you intend to "yum install somepackage" later on after the install. DVD can be used if, for example, you want a full working Gnome desktop installation and you don't have network access.

This image may also be useful if you intend to do installations on multiple computers. This way you don't have to download the packages over and over again, which you might need to do when doing installs from the Minimal or NetInstall images. Everything is very rarely useful. It might be useful if you want to set up a local mirror for further installs, but not much else. NetInstall allows you to install any combination of packages you want, but it requires a network connection.

Live images are most useful if you want to "test drive" CentOS on your computer without actually installing it. Most people would be happy using the DVD image.



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