![]() If you’re searching for mirrors providing AltArch content (like ppc64, ppc64le, aarch64, armfhp) please use this link. I’ll augment your tip: don’t believe it when the netinstall configuration says it’s (allegedly) correctly configured. If you are considering setting up a public mirror site for CentOS, please follow the mirror guidelines to make sure that your mirror is consistent with the other mirror sites. ![]() Apparently it’s a bad idea for some reason to make any improvements over what comes from upstream. At this point IĬouldn’t trust netinstall anymore, wiped it, and yesterday burned and loaded and installed a LiveCD.ĭays ago, when wrestling with repos setting up, it occurred to me it would be nice for the app to have a small console in it, something which could be used to confirm (by hand) networking was correct and that URLs were there and active… it would be simple. ‘networking connection’ to this setup page must have understood to that to mean only TCP/IP level 2 connection to the AP… yes, it could talk to the AP, but not make an actual to the network. It didn’t for some reason didn’t even change the configuration I put in even after clicking on “Done” (several times). First, visit the CentOS 8 official ISO mirror page. ![]() Went back into the networking config page and saw it was actually all wrong. Downloading CentOS 8 NetBoot/NetInstall ISO Installation Image. The networking was set up alright– the third time setting up everything for the third time, and, after all, the configuration page confirmed networking. After setting up again another the next morning (yesterday), mit didn’t work either. ![]()
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