Only base/minimal working system with command line interface only. I don’t use CentOS, but use Ubuntu full version and minimal version - difference are following: minimal version doesn’t have GUI and packages like Firefox, Libreoffice, etc. Because of this, I think, that checking from which ISO image you have installed your current system is unnecessary, but it may be possible indirectly, by checking which packages were installed additionally by package manager (only my assumption). (a complete set of packages containing centos7 that can be used to install systems or populate local mirrors)Ĭentos-7.0-x86_64-gnomelive-1503-01.iso Gnome Desktop EditionĬentos-7.0-x86_64-kdelive-1503-01.iso KDE Desktop EditionĪ system that runs on Centos-7.0-x86_64-livecd-1503-01.iso CDs, classes are intended for WinPEĬentos-7.0-x86_64-minimal-1503-01.iso compact version, with minimal softwareġ, click the "DVD ISO" button, you can download CentOS 7 DVD ISO image files.Ģ, click the "Everything ISO" button, you can enter the CentOS 7 Everything iso image file download page, this page provides actual Country ("Real country", can be interpreted as you are in the country, that is, "home") and nearby Countries ("Nearby Country") a series of ISO mirrored file download links.It’s all about size of ISO image and amount preinstalled packages, the CentOS base is the same. On the CentOS official website, CentOS 7 provides downloads of three ISO image files: DVD iso, Everything ISO, minimal ISO.įollowing the ISO image files for each version, one by one instructions are available:Ĭentos-7.0-x86_6-01.iso Standard installation version, general download This is OK (recommended)Ĭentos-7.0-x86_64-netinstall-1503-01.iso Network installation image (from network installation or rescue system)Ĭentos-7.0-x86_64-everything-1503-01.iso the full version of the installation disk software to complement the integration of all software. There are two types of CentOS installation files (32-bit and 64-bit), and each type of download should have a different version, which is suitable for users with different requirements.
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