CentOS 7 issues? Let me assist you. What seems to be the problem?
CentOS 7 issues? Let me assist you. What seems to be the problem?
Earlier I shared my experience about setting up a driver for the built-in NIC on my test machine. Help came through this forum—or possibly someone else—and the installation worked until the drive failed. Now I’m restarting and struggling to install the RPM file from a USB flash drive. Maybe I’m using the wrong search terms or I just need more guidance. Thanks!
To set up Linux from a flash drive, start by accessing the boot menu at launch and select booting from the USB. After that, proceed with the standard installation process.
I've installed it, but CentOS 7 deleted the driver for my NIC and I'm having to install it manually. The commands I see online mention connectivity issues because the driver isn't working properly. The driver seems to be problematic.
Yum is reporting an issue with a URL or repository. The previous setup succeeded, but now you're seeing a "file not found" error. Should I relocate the file from the flash drive to another location before proceeding? This depends on whether the change affects your current installation.
Not a Red Hat expert, but if the USB is causing issues, just relocate it and test again.
Alright, I attempted to relocate it to the desktop, but that didn’t succeed.
I don’t have the ability to display screenshots or provide exact error messages with visual context. However, I can describe what the error might look like or help you interpret the message if you share the details. Let me know how you'd like to proceed!