Re: Installing RHEL 7

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Hi there,

Have you tried using docker from your existing system? It's a virtualization similar to kvm but, in my opinion, much simpler to setup/

After installation, just search for redhat images, download it and run,


On 12/7/2017 5:43 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hi Janina,

On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 02:39:10PM -0500, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
However, people on the Orca list have reported success installing Fedora
using Orca from the Live image.
Thanks for this feedback. I had no success when I was trying to install
Fedora without a sighted person a few months ago but maybe I'll give it
another try.

There's also the possibility of installing Fedora using a kickstart file
which would actually teach you a lot about the RHEL/Fedora installation
process.
Yes, I know kickstart and I also thought to build my own kickstart
installation file to get a working system up and running, but the
scope in my future work will be Puppet and Foreman on already installed
systems and so I do not want spend to much time on how RHEL can be
installed. I just wanted to setup a environment based on RHEL, or
another system similar to Redhat, quickly to start playing around with
the mensioned tools.

Also, please note that the free of cost RHEL clone is called CentOS:

https://danielmiessler.com/study/fedora_redhat_centos/
Thanks, that was a good reminder :-).

Lastly I was able to install the latest Centos 7 into a lxc container
which is possible without any problem without sighted help. My host
system is Debian Stretch. I think the aproach with lxc is good enough
for my needs, as said, I just want to learn to setup and configure
Puppet and take a look at Foreman and this can be done with some lxc
containers running Centos IMHO.

The bottom line here is that you should be OK administering RHEL, just
not installing it via it's installation system except for possibly
installing via kickstart.
Yes, full ACK. When access via ssh is possible working with RHEL and
administrating RHEL based systems should be possible without a problem.

All the best from Munich and thanks for your input :-),

   Schoepp


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