Re: Troubles for an non-IT beginner

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On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 6:45 PM, Robert Heller <heller@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> How can I know that I have to use i386 or x86_64, my machine is not very new
> though.

How old is it?

It is some two years old and I guess after seeing the things that it could be 32 bit which is in requirement.

 
There is one DVD and a bunch of CDs.  The files have names that
identify what they are.  You want the one with 'DVD' in its name (there
is both a direct download and one link for torrent (the link name as
'torrent' in it).  The ones in the above directory are for 32-bit
machines (i386).

I need only one CD, isn't it true that one CD could be burned instead of DVD? For the

CentOS-5.5-i386-LiveCD-Release2.iso

Please let me know if it is the complete OS for one CD? Further there are 7 parts in bin download files(CentOS-5.5-i386-bin-1of7.iso) such seven parts, that are not required or not for 32 bit? Only the link:

 CentOS-5.5-i386-LiveCD-Release2.iso

is having complete OS 5.5 for 32 bit, but where could be obtained the torrent link for this particular file?
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Regards,
Parshwa Murdia
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