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Everything is ready for Installation. Press Begin Installation:
Everything is ready for Installation. Press Begin Installation:

Latest revision as of 14:01, 24 May 2022

In order to install latest MOR versions with Asterisk 15 support, you need the Centos 7 system (Install newest CentOS 7 version).

First of all, you need to download the Install image of x86_64 minimal iso.

Centos can be downloaded from here: http://isoredirect.centos.org/centos/7/isos/x86_64/ (we recommend downloading latest releases).

As an example, you should download the file CentOS-7-x86_64-Minimal-1908.iso.

Make sure file IS NOT LiveCD and extension is ISO, but not .torrent!

After you burn and boot from this CD, you will see:



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Choose Install CentOS 7 and press enter.

Now select your language here and click Continue:

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After language is selected you will see following window:

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1) Press on DATE & TIME and set your timezone.

2) Press on NETWORK & HOSTNAME and press ON.

3) Press on INSTALLATION DESTINATION and it will lead to next window:

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Select disc to install and press Done.

IMPORTANT! All free space should be assigned to root ("/") partition. There should be NO separate user, home, tmp, var, varlog, etc. partitions.




Everything is ready for Installation. Press Begin Installation:

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While installation is running you can create Root password:

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After installation is completed, reboot the system:

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After reboot your computer you will get a login screen. Just type root as user name and your password.

See also

CentOS installation on OVH servers