We recommend selecting Custom if you want to install with all the configurations. If you are okay with default configurations then go ahead with Typical configurations.
Type a name and give the location details. Assign the processors, Calculate the processor required to run the host machine. Assign the leftover resources to the virtual machine. Memory allocation calculation is the same as the processor allocation. Leave sufficient memory for the host system and allocate the remaining memory for the virtual machine. Select any one of the network configurations as per your requirement.
Select the Virtual Disk if you have or create one. Select the disk size. Selecting a single disk will increase the performance. However, selecting a split disk will help in the disk transfer scenario. Download CentOS image. Press the Play button to power on the Virtual Machine. After initiating the installation. You will be treated with a welcome screen on which you will see the option to select the language.
Select your language and click Continue. Set the Keyboard, Language supports, Time and Date settings, Software package selections for installation, root password, Installation media, and disk partition information to proceed with installation of CentOS.
Select Erase the Disk for auto partition. Or Select the Advance option to create the custom partition. Reboot the machine after installation. Remove the installation media before reboot. Click Finish Configuration to continue. You will be treated with a screen to select the language. Select your language then click Next.
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Allocate the Memory for Virtual Machine Memory allocation calculation is the same as the processor allocation. Choose the Network Configuration Select any one of the network configurations as per your requirement. Select Disk Capacity Select the disk size. Configure the required installation settings Set the Keyboard, Language supports, Time and Date settings, Software package selections for installation, root password, Installation media, and disk partition information to proceed with installation of CentOS.
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