Hi Michael, you have to do this: QUICKSTART INSTALLATION
1. Download the Binary DVD ISO file for your hardware architecture from the location corresponding to your hardware architecture: Intel/AMD 64-bit https://red.ht/2ROrd80 IBM Power little endian https://red.ht/2FnoQb6 IBM z Systems https://red.ht/2RUif9k ARM 64-bit https://red.ht/2DmPZbn Optionally, you can create bootable installation media on a USB drive or DVD, using software on your computer and appropriate hardware . The exact series of steps to create bootable installable media from an ISO image file varies, depending on the operating system and application. Consult your application documentation for the exact steps, taking care to ensure that the media is created to be bootable. 2. Boot the system directly from the ISO files (if installing as a guest) or from the newly created physical media or USB flash drive. 3. Follow instructions provided by the graphical installer to complete the installation. CONFIGURING A REMOTE BETA SOFTWARE SOURCE Your system can be configured to install additional software packages that were not selected at the time of initial installation. The recommended approach is to configure remote repositories by following these steps: 1. Download the file ???rhel-8-beta.repo??? from https://downloads.redhat.com/redhat/rhel/rhel-8-beta/rhel-8-beta.repo and copy it to a temporary location (e.g. /tmp). 2. Edit the file locally and change ???enabled = 0??? to ???enabled = 1??? for the architecture-specific repositories you want your RHEL 8 Beta installation to have access to. Enable both rhel-8-for-$arch-baseos-beta-rpms and rhel-8-for-$arch-appstream-beta-rpms for your specific architecture. 3. As the root user, copy this file to the following location: /etc/yum.repos.d/ 4. Clean the cache in Yum using the following command: yum clean all 5. Re-create the Yum repository cache by typing the following command: yum makecache You are now ready to install additional software packages from the remote Beta software location. - Ernie. > > Hi Ernie, > > > I grabbed the ISO too, it seems to have two php versions on it, 7.1 and 7.2 > > but the relase notes say 7.2 is what's distrubted with it > > The ISO has both. I just did a minimal install (with optional > developer-tools checked as well) into a VirtualBox VM. > > The resulting server has no PHP at all installed (no surprise). And now > I'm struggling to enable the YUM repositories. I only have a "RedHat > Developer" subscription with RedHat, which amounts to nothing. When I do > "subscription-manager register --auto-attach" and enter my credentials, > it won't allow me to attach any repositories. > > That's what I expected to see based on this document: > > https://developers.redhat.com/rhel8/install-rhel8-vbox/ > > # yum repolist > Updating Subscription Management repositories. > Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 for x86_64 - AppStream Beta (RPMs) > Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 for x86_64 - BaseOS Beta (RPMs) > > But instead I get this: > > [root@5210r ~]# yum repolist > Updating Subscription Management repositories. > This system is registered to Red Hat Subscription Management, but is not > receiving updates. You can use subscription-manager to assign subscriptions. > Updating Subscription Management repositories. > This system is registered to Red Hat Subscription Management, but is not > receiving updates. You can use subscription-manager to assign subscriptions. > No repositories available > > The web portal https://access.redhat.com/management/systems/ shows the > system, but I can't assign any subscriptions either. Instead it says (in > German, I'm loosely translating it): "This system is fully up to date, > not covered by any subscriptions. You're not getting updates." > > I'll unregister this install and do a reinstall to see how that goes. :-/ > > -- > With best regards > > Michael Stauber > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx > -- "I Ping therefore I am." _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx