1. Use the latest version of UltraISO to burn the ISO image to a USB flash drive
2. USB drive to start the computer into the installation interface
Under normal circumstances you should see the following interface:
Select the first item, and then press the TAB key ( in the comment area has a friend aiiowed to not press the TAB key prompt, after the Derogg solution, originally is the UEFI mode prompt is to press E, so this step everyone according to their own situation optimistic prompt again operation ), then will see this:
3. Change the command to press TAB in the second step
Modify the command to: >vmlinuz initrd=initrd.img linux dd quiet
(I was changed to INST.STAGE2=HD:/DEV/SDC4 quiet, success)
Note here: Many articles on the internet say this step changed to ">vmlinuz initrd=initrd.img Inst.stage2=hd:/dev/sdb
Quiet "Something, then failed again CD
/dev Command View USB drive letter What, don't do this, I just wasted a lot of time here, the Dev directory of all the devices have tried a few times did not succeed, mainly laptop hard disk has two, plus u disk, make I really do not know which device is which ah ...
So here we directly change the text that comes out after pressing the TAB key to:>vmlinuz initrd=initrd.img linux dd quiet. After you change the return, then will be listed your device list, in this list, do not understand Linux I can clearly identify which is my USB flash drive, do not believe you see the following picture:
Obviously, SDC4 is my U-disk, of course, you have to look at your own exactly what is, and then you can directly shut down after the computer (because I have tried to enter the number here, did not think of a dead loop, do not know where the error is or how, so I later directly shut down).
According to the user king feedback, here input C can not shut down and directly into the system installation interface, we can try. Because I was incomplete, I can't see the hint about pressing C ...
4. Start the computer again with the USB stick and continue to modify the commands that appear in step 2nd
Repeat the 2nd step and change the command below to: >vmlinuz initrd=initrd.img inst.stage2=hd:/dev/sdc4 quiet
SDC4 have to change to the name of your own USB stick , then enter. If you are not wrong, you should come to the language selection interface, and then the graphical setup interface.
After entering the graphical configuration interface there is no error, then it can be done, the rest is to follow the instructions to configure the system.
But there is always an exception, if after loading the graphical interface after the following error, then restart from the beginning of step 3, carefully again.
Note "Software"-"Software Selection", the default is the minimum installation, that is, do not install the desktop environment, you can set your own.
I chose the GNOME desktop, (Ubuntu is the default gnome)
(Windows partition for Linux, Windows delete a partition, install the CentOS disk Delete, note is deleted!) is not formatted. So that Linux can be recognized as idle)
Reference: http://www.augsky.com/599.html
Linux and Windows hard disk partition settings
http://blog.csdn.net/huangxiang360729/article/details/52639673
USB Stick Installation CentOS7.1 Tutorial
Http://www.centoscn.com/image-text/setup/2015/0227/4754.html
Cannot be installed after the network:
It is recommended to install the minimum installation, so that you can configure the server later to provide a reference to avoid the distribution version of the existence of various providers of software caused by the server failure.
The environment that I use:
Host operating system: 64-bit Windows7 flagship edition
Virtual machine operating system: centos7.0 command-line mode
1. Ifconfig cannot be used if the network is not configured well, but can be viewed with IP addr
2. Locate the configuration file for the network configuration module:/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-enp** *
3. Open the configuration file using the VI or VIM editor:
4. Set the Bootproto to dynamic, i.e.: bootproto=dhcp
Set onboot to Yes: Onboot=yes
5. Save exit: Shift+z Press two times
6. Restart the network command: Service network restart or restart Linux system
7. View Network IP Addr
Windows installs CentOS