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Centos7 netinstall8/30/2023 If the VNC installation not loaded after a few minutes you just need to reboot your server to booting the default menu entry.Not sure if this has been brought up at all, but when installing centos 7 in proxmox the console is totally unusable due to the graphical installer which is in centos 7 now, and additionally the mouse does not work at all in the console. You can starting your CentOS 7 remote installatons at YOURIP:1 by using VNC. # We just need to use the menu entry title.ĭouble check your current configurations before rebooting your server. # boot our new menu entry for the next reboot. # you can use grub2-set-default 'MenuEntry' The safest thing is we just need to copy menu entry that already exists in /boot/grub2/grub.cfg.Įxample existing menu entry: menuentry 'CentOS Linux, with Linux 3.10.86_64' -class centos -class gnu-linux -class gnu -class os -unrestricted $menuentry_id_option 'gnulinux-3.10.86_64-advanced-ac9e46e0-6de5-4e6f-baf2-cca39dffe49b' ' /etc/grub2.cfg Make sure if you get the right network configurations for IP Address, Gateway, Netmask, and the network device name.ĭownload the bootstrap files yum install wget You can read the whole options on CentOS 7 Boot Options. Ip=ip::gateway:netmask:hostname:interface:none The following table shows the difference of boot options between CentOS 6 and CentOS 7 for VNC installatons: CentOS 6 There are some differences between installing CentOS 6 and CentOS 7 remotely via VNC due to different versions of grub.īasically in CentOS 6 you will find this kind of setup for the menu entry (supposed we have boot partition): title CentOS 6 VNC Installation This time I will discuss on how to install CentOS 7 remotely using VNC.
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