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Revision as of 23:43, 30 August 2019
Getting a Bootable USB Stick
You can borrow it from the Sysadmin or DIY one with instruction here
Installing Centos
Boot Menu
Remove Existing Centos installation on computer
- Select the existing installation.
- Click '-' at bottom to remove. It will attempt to remove all the current installation on the machine.
Installation Destination Configuration
- Check "Encrypt my data" (IMPORTANT)
- Select "I will configure partitioning"
There will be a list of directories will be created and default disk spaces /boot /swap <- "emergency" disk space for when machine ran out of memory; computer is slow when write/read from here /root /home
- Change the hostname on the bottom
<name>.desktop.ucsf.bkslab.org Something I forgot to Save Changes
Network Configuration
- DNS Server IP (space separated)
169.230.26.93 (lab DNS server IP address) 128.218.254.40 (local USCF DNS server) 128.218.254.40 (local USCF DNS server)
- Search domains (space separated)
The computer will try to connect to these domains desktop.uscf.bkslab.org ucsf.bkslab.org bkslab.org compbio.ucsf.edu ucsf.edu
- Check on "Require IPv4....."
DateTime
- Make sure the timezone matched
- Turn on Network Time
Software Selections
Select GNOME Desktop on Left menu Select these on the Right Menu * GNOME Applications * Compatibility Library * Development Tools * Office Suites Hit "Done"; this step will take awhile