Can we install Centos 7 Hardware i9 13Gen processor

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siddardha
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Can we install Centos 7 Hardware i9 13Gen processor

Post by siddardha » 2024/03/08 20:29:44

Can we install Centos 7 Hardware i9 13Gen processor

I have installed Centos 7 in vmware player My system Hardware is i9 processor 13 Gen

every time when i start Centos7 it will show below message

[ 0.000000] Detected CPU family 6 model 186
[0.000000] Warning: Intel CPU model - this hardware has not undergone upstream testing. Please consult https://wiki.centos.org/FAQ for more information


after login I have tried to install nfs server using YUM command while installing in the middle screen is going black color blank and thats it unable to do anything.

please suggest

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Re: Can we install Centos 7 Hardware i9 13Gen processor

Post by TrevorH » 2024/03/08 20:37:43

I'll "suggest". Do not deploy CentOS 7 now. It reaches end of life in 4 months time and then it will be dead. It's not worth the effort to install it now, use something newer.
The future appears to be RHEL or Debian. I think I'm going Debian.
Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 and 6 are deadest, do not use them.
Use the FAQ Luke

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Re: Can we install Centos 7 Hardware i9 13Gen processor

Post by jlehtone » 2024/03/08 22:01:58

+1 to that.


Having said that ...
siddardha wrote:
2024/03/08 20:29:44
I have installed Centos 7 in vmware player
Is "vmware player" a hypervisor? Don't most hypervisors allow some control on what kind of "hardware" the VM guest has access to? IME, an issue with guest is usually that not enough is "passed through" to guest. Logically, in this case the hypervisor should probably pretend to be "way less" than the actual hardware.

Alas, as said, CentOS 7 is not the distro that anyone should want to install any more.

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