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> From the UI of the installer,
Oh, this is great! Thank you.
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On 10/18/2018 03:18 PM, Elliott Balsley wrote:
>> From a end state perspective, it does not matter . . yum update after
>> the install (of either) ends at exactly the same place.
>
>
> I will not be running any updates, because I need to keep a specific old
> version for software compatibility.
Elliott Balsley wrote:
>> From a end state perspective, it does not matter . . yum update after
>> the install (of either) ends at exactly the same place.
>
> I will not be running any updates, because I need to keep a specific old
> version for software compatibility. I don't know which ISO the
> From a end state perspective, it does not matter . . yum update after
> the install (of either) ends at exactly the same place.
I will not be running any updates, because I need to keep a specific old
version for software compatibility. I don't know which ISO the USB stick
was made from.
>
>
On 10/18/2018 02:28 PM, Elliott Balsley wrote:
> Is there some way to see what version will be installed by an installation
> disc? I made a USB installer and I forgot whether it's CentOS 7.3 or 7.5.
> Short of running the whole installer and seeing what happens, I can't see
> any way to get this
Is there some way to see what version will be installed by an installation
disc? I made a USB installer and I forgot whether it's CentOS 7.3 or 7.5.
Short of running the whole installer and seeing what happens, I can't see
any way to get this info from within Anaconda.
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