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What versions are there for centos7?

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centos7 versions include: 1. DVD version, standard installation disk; 2. NetInstall version, which is a network installation image; 3. Everything version, which supplements the software of the full version installation disk; 4. GnomeLive version; 5 , KdeLive version; 6. livecd version; 7. Minimal version.

What versions are there for centos7?

#The operating environment of this tutorial: centos7 system, thinkpad t480 computer.

Introduction to various versions of CentOS7

When we download CentOS7, we will find that there are several versions to choose from, as follows:

1. CentOS-7-DVD version: DVD is a standard installation disk, generally just download this.

2. CentOS-7-NetInstall version: network installation image.

3. CentOS-7-Everything version: Supplements the software of the full version installation disk and integrates all software.

4. CentOS-7-GnomeLive version: GNOME desktop version.

5. CentOS-7-KdeLive version: KDE desktop version.

6. CentOS-7-livecd version: a system running on a CD, similar to winpe

7. CentOS-7-Minimal version: a minimal installation disk with only necessary software. The software you bring is at least

The sizes of different versions of Centos7 images

CentOS-7-x86_64-DVD.iso (about 4G)

CentOS-7 -x86_64-NetInstall.iso (about 400M)

CentOS-7-x86_64-Everything.iso (about 8G)

CentOS-7-x86_64-GNOMELive.iso (about 1G)

CentOS-7-x86_64-LiveKDE.iso (about 2G)

CentOS-7-x86_64-Minimal.iso (about 1G)

All versions The centos mirror address

http://vault.centos.org/

This is the official software warehouse of the old version of CentOS

For example: 7.4. 1708

http://vault.centos.org/7.4.1708/isos/x86_64/

Recommended: "centos usage tutorial"

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