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Booting your system
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=== Booting your system First boot ===
#Login as In the user current version of CentOS the first time you created and open a terminal window. Then use 'su' to become root and run the 'yum update' command. Reboot after all updates have completed. Now that boot your system is a licence prompt comes up to date. To save you some stress, again login using your learnid and do here are the followingkeys you need to press to get past it:#*Verify that your system date and time are correct. If not then set the correct system date and time.1#*Verify that your network is functioning.2#*c#*If c# Log in and check that you do not have an ip address, edit access to the line in either internet. If you don't - you need to get the file network interface to come up on boot. Edit '''/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eno1''' or (the name of the interface may be different) and make change '''/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0onboot''' (note this file name may differ between machines). onboot=no:should be: to '''onboot=yes'''.<ol><li value="2">If #* Then you had can use '''ifup'''/'''ifdown''' commands to change that, reset your network configuration or you can just reboot your machine before continuing.</li><li>Run and record the purpose and output after issuing the following commands:</li></ol># yum update??????????????????????????????# write a script for this????????????????????????????
'''df -hT'''
'''cat /etc/fstab'''