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Need help in installing CentOS 6.7 on OVH
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Need help in installing CentOS 6.7 on OVH

BlazingServersBlazingServers Member, Host Rep

Hey all,

Recently, I installed CentOS 6.7 on my OVH server with custom partitioning and stock kernel.

But after installing, I saw it was CentOS 6.6 and there were many partitions created that were not made by me or specified during Custom Partitioning.

I do have IPMI access but it is taking forever while installing from ISO.

Can anyone help?

Comments

  • AlbaHostAlbaHost Member, Host Rep

    @BlazingServers said:
    Hey all,

    Recently, I installed CentOS 6.7 on my OVH server with custom partitioning and stock kernel.

    But after installing, I saw it was CentOS 6.6 and there were many partitions created that were not made by me or specified during Custom Partitioning.

    I do have IPMI access but it is taking forever while installing from ISO.

    Can anyone help?

    About centos versions i think its by ovh mistake, about partition which you did not created it maybe you should paste here partition configuration.

  • just update yum, partitions can only be created by you during installation setup

  • BlazingServersBlazingServers Member, Host Rep

    @century1stop said:
    just update yum, partitions can only be created by you during installation setup

    Yes...during installation setup only...I created three partitions: /, swap and a lvm /storage.

    After installation, it turned out that there were many partitons created. Each with size 1.72 GB each and each had a name like named (I don't remember exactly...will be updating soon)

  • AlbaHostAlbaHost Member, Host Rep

    You need to get rid by:

    rpm -e bind-chroot; service named restart

    Thanked by 1BlazingServers
  • BlazingServersBlazingServers Member, Host Rep

    @AlbaHost said:
    You need to get rid by:

    rpm -e bind-chroot; service named restart

    Thanks man...that really helped...

  • can't tell if sarcasm

  • BlazingServersBlazingServers Member, Host Rep

    @berryboy said:
    can't tell if sarcasm

    Nope...not sarcasm...I am serious...

  • BlazingServersBlazingServers Member, Host Rep

    Please close this thread. Please I request.

  • FalzoFalzo Member

    @BlazingServers said:
    Please close this thread. Please I request.

    lol. you even did bump up the wrong necro thread.

    I suggest putting a filter for lowendtalk in your routers blacklist to safe yourself from doing more damage.

    go on holiday and come back after summer, maybe than you have something to offer at all and are able to hold back on the need to just answer to anything...

  • Link back to the epicness.

  • NekkiNekki Veteran

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  • ATHKATHK Member

    Attention seeking 101 reply to old dead threads.

    Thanked by 1Falzo
  • FalzoFalzo Member

    @ATHK said:

    now you need to bump the other thread too. and you forgot to tag him.
    will see if @BlazingServers can keep his hands in his pocket ;-)

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