Re: About centos fresh install

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On 4/10/2013 2:47 PM, Andrei Rolando León Salas wrote:
> Hi, first of all i want to thank you all that do this help. Without this i
> cold never put my own webserver. Now my question. I know when i have to
> install some software, they recommend a "fresh" install of centos, but my
> provider (we have server via internet and webmin) every fresh install says
> that i need to pay like 50$ ( alittle expensive for me). Im live i Costa
> RIca and here internet sucks thats why i use panama server. Now my question
> is: theres any form to restore to "default" a centos server? like windows 8
> or like norton goback? i searh a lot via google but not sure if theres no
> way or i dont know how to search it. Sorry for my bad english. Hope could
> help me this time

I would pretty much ignore any such 'fresh install' requirement, and 
just figure out how to integrate this new software with what you have, 
if it even interacts at all.

such 'requirements' are most often born from lazy documentation.



-- 
john r pierce                                      37N 122W
somewhere on the middle of the left coast

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