On 02/06/2015 09:56 AM, Ted Miller wrote: <<>> > I hope you can download the DVD and enjoy Centos 7. "Get Centos 7 > Now" to "DVD ISO" to the list, and pick any link off of the list. > The DVD will be quite self-explanatory. The only caveat is to make > sure you go into the link for your network card and configure it. > Otherwise Centos will start up with the network card turned off. expecting possible problems, i pulled network, live, and dvd iso file at same time. all passed sha256sum check. when i 'dd' dvd iso to a usb stick, it ran ok, but when trying to define partition to install to, i keep getting message that drive was not defined again, even after having wiped sda before running c7 install, so i exited install. maybe i should not have pre sliced drive. my thinking shifted from a straight install of c7 to using a fresh and updated c6 install and run "yum upgrade CentOS-7.0-1406". next i installed c6.4 to sda as sda1= /boot, sda3= swap, sda3= /, sda5= /home. not clearly thinking, when setting time zone, i unchecked hardware clock as utc. which i realized after installing c6.4 and after running "yum update". there seems to be something about yum and hw clock and utc, because yum changed hw clock to utc, which i noted when i closed terminal i had run yum in. i have had this happen before. so an 'in between' question, how do i go about changing /etc/localtime so that i can reboot, change bios clock to utc and have desktop show correct utc-6 time with bios set to utc time? -- peace out. in a world with out fences, who needs gates. CentOS GNU/Linux 6.6 tc,hago. g . _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos