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 This is simply a documentation of my install experience with CentOS 7 when setting out to set it up as a VM server for testing. This is simply a documentation of my install experience with CentOS 7 when setting out to set it up as a VM server for testing.
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 Nothing is installed by default including sudo (why is the install image so large if this is the case?) I think that it may be due to the fact that you can choose to install much more than just the minimal install. The minimal install has the bare minimum installed by default which is nice, similar to arch and debian. Nothing is installed by default including sudo (why is the install image so large if this is the case?) I think that it may be due to the fact that you can choose to install much more than just the minimal install. The minimal install has the bare minimum installed by default which is nice, similar to arch and debian.
  
-Weird issue, I tried to ctrl+c and ctrl+z when quickly stopped a yum command that I did not mean to run. Immediately after I tried to run it again with the command that I wanted and yum refused to run, had to reboot.+Weird issue, I tried did a ctrl+c and ctrl+z when to quickly stop a yum command that I did not mean to run. Immediately after I tried to run it again with the command that I wanted and yum refused to run, had to reboot.
  
 =====Installing htop====== =====Installing htop======
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