


No more text log files for system log (journalctl instead).Difficultly in understanding /etc/init.d.Difficultly in understanding and editing nf (grub2).

Supports installations in UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) Secure Boot form on compatible hardwareīefore you go for CentOS 7.0 after CentOS 6.x, I suggest you to consider following things, because many of things have been changed in this release.Upgrade from 6.5 to 7.0 using preupg command.Open VMware Tools & 3D graphics drivers out of the box.CentOS 7 Major Changesįollowing are the more notable changes are included in this release are: Notably the involvement of Gnome3, Systemd, and a default XFS filesystem. There are countless fundamental changes in this major release, compared to earlier versions of CentOS. This release is based on the upstream release of EL7 ( Enterprise Linux 7) and most of the packages have been built from source and updated to more recent versions. This newly released CentOS 7.0 is an Enterprise-class Linux Distribution built from sources and freely maintained to the public by Red Hat. This is the first major release for CentOS 7 and actual version is 7.0-1406. You need to get the download for your version of virtual box.After three weeks of continuous testing, CentOS project team finally on Mon July 7the 2014 released CentOS Linux 7 for 64 bit x86 compatible systems. You also need to get a download for the guest OS: Get the Guest additions for the virtual box app from the downloads page: The guest additions facilitate the interation between the host and the guest OS. Initial Welcome screen, pick: English (UK) Networking CentOS 7 (64bit).vdi' Ĭallee RC: VBOX_E_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND (0x80BB0001)Ĭlick on the folder and go to the disk image. Otherwise you get an errror: Failed to open the disk image file /Volumes/Maxtor/iHUB3/CentOS 7-1611Ĭannot register the hard disk '/Volumes/Maxtor/iHUB3/CentOS 7-1611 Copy the virtual CentOS instance.Ĭhange the UUID of a vdi image if it has already been used. This produces a file like: 1 611-64bit/CentOS 7-1611 (64bit).vdiīit strange but 1611-64bit is an empty directory and it producesthe file CentOS 7-1611 (64bit).vdi outside the hierarchy. In virtual box get the preference menu ( Cmd-,) then: Input -> Virtual Machine -> Host Key Combination Table of contentsĬhange the host key combination to be the right Cmd key (usually use the left one for copy/cut/paste). These instructions allow you to create a VirtualBox VM on a MacOS Sierra instance.
