Is this kind of available? so, where I can download it?
10 thoughts on - CentOS Livecd For Latest CentOS 5-release?
To my knowledge there is no live CD for CentOS 5. The closest thing to it is probably Scientific Linux 5 Live CD/DVD, but the most recent available version is 5.7 from October 2011. You can get it from here:
Well 5.10 livecd was not available, so I finally managed to build my own :)
and ethernet no works on dell r620. rocks :) thanks for all the fish :)
> my own :)
excuse curiousness, why 5.1?
you might/should check to see what security updates were added from time of 5.1 release.
you could have a ‘honey pot’ looking for a bee to sting you. :=)
^^
is that supposed to be ‘now’?
5.10 as I said. It has kernel driver to use my network card, so I can boot server with it and just copy os and datas from another machine..
> boot server with it and just copy os and datas from another machine..
my bad dropping ‘0’.
would tend to believe driver would be in later 6.x. then again. ;=)
much luck.
my bad dropping ‘0’. Well, old system is running 5.10 and I need just transfer data. noticed some years ago that there can be different ext3 versions and if fs is created with too new system, it cannot work with CentOS 5 or rhel 5 ..
Assuming anaconda has your nic driver…
If it is just transfer you need boot in to recovery with the install disc.
10 thoughts on - CentOS Livecd For Latest CentOS 5-release?
To my knowledge there is no live CD for CentOS 5. The closest thing to it is probably Scientific Linux 5 Live CD/DVD, but the most recent available version is 5.7 from October 2011. You can get it from here:
ftp://ftp2.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/livecd/57/x86_64/
I hope this helps.
Not the latest but livecd anyway.
https://projects.CentOS.org/trac/livecd/
There is some instruction on how to generate yourself. Have not tried myself though.
Bye, a
2014.06.07. 21:40 ezt
2014-06-08 10:29 GMT+03:00 Artifex Maximus:
it almost worked:
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‘sysconf'” in
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Eero
kind of/sort of/yes.
start by checking the CentOS livecd project page;
https://projects.CentOS.org/trac/livecd/
if you decide to use a 5.x:
CentOS iso files are found under;
http://isoredirect.CentOS.org/CentOS/
5.x i386 and x86_64;
http://isoredirect.CentOS.org/CentOS/5/isos/
docs and release notes;
http://wiki.CentOS.org/Manuals/
follow the paths to find what you want.
hth.
2014-06-08 18:07 GMT+03:00 g:
Well 5.10 livecd was not available, so I finally managed to build my own :)
and ethernet no works on dell r620. rocks :) thanks for all the fish :)
> my own :)
excuse curiousness, why 5.1?
you might/should check to see what security updates were added from time of 5.1 release.
you could have a ‘honey pot’ looking for a bee to sting you. :=)
^^
is that supposed to be ‘now’?
5.10 as I said. It has kernel driver to use my network card, so I can boot server with it and just copy os and datas from another machine..
> boot server with it and just copy os and datas from another machine..
my bad dropping ‘0’.
would tend to believe driver would be in later 6.x. then again. ;=)
much luck.
my bad dropping ‘0’. Well, old system is running 5.10 and I need just transfer data. noticed some years ago that there can be different ext3 versions and if fs is created with too new system, it cannot work with CentOS 5 or rhel 5 ..
Assuming anaconda has your nic driver…
If it is just transfer you need boot in to recovery with the install disc.
Then do your magic from the command line.