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Dear jskfan, you install the iso depending up on the instruction set your cpu processses you must choose: if your system is 64bit: 6bit iso: if your system is 32 bit: download the 32 bit iso. There are many distributions for the redhat linux,but now used is Centos linux distribution. YOU will not all the bells and whistles of redhat enterprise linux, but its pretty close. You will also get the updates also from their respositories. Links: step1: go to the centos website: you will see fig 1. Attachment step2: click on pubic links: you will get fig 2 attachment as shown in fig: centos lcan be downloaded from server from different countries places.
Suppose you eave in europe --- click europe select the mirror -> here you have option of downloading form http ftp rsync so on if you want to download from http, click on it you will get fig 3. It will list all the centos versions availalabe for download. Select 6.4 step4.0 you will get fig l4 then fig 5 then fig 6.0 once you get to the figures, you get the choice of what to download: the centos dvd is beefy 8GB. If you want to download this see in the figure you can download through torrent. If you dont have bandwidth in net you can explore other options. Thanks, hope this is informative s.deviprasad.
The Problem RELATED: Apple’s made it difficult to boot non-Mac OS X operating systems off of USB drives. While you can connect an external CD/DVD drive to your Mac and boot from standard Linux live CDs and USBs, simply connecting a Linux live USB drive created by to a Mac won’t work.
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There are several ways around this. For example, Ubuntu offers some that involve converting the USB drive’s file system and making its partitions bootable, but some people report these instructions won’t work for them. There’s a reason Ubuntu recommends just burning a disc. Should allow you to boot those USB drives if you install it on your Mac. But you don’t have to install this alternative UEFI boot manager on your Mac. The solution below should allow you to create Linux live USB drives that will boot on modern Macs without any additional fiddling or anything extra — insert, reboot, and go.
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Use Mac Linux USB Loader RELATED: A tool named “” by SevenBits worked well for us. This Mac application will allow you to create USB drives with your preferred Linux distro on them from within Mac OS X in just a few clicks. You can then reboot and boot those USB drives to use the Linux distribution from the live system. Note: Be sure to move the Mac Linux USB Loader application to your Applications folder before running it. This will avoid a missing “Enterprise Source” error later.
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First, insert the USB drive into your Mac. Check that the USB drive is formatted with an MS-DOS (FAT) partition. If it isn’t, delete the partition and create a FAT partition — not an ExFAT partition. Next, open the Mac Linux USB Loader application you downloaded. Select the “Create Live USB” option if you’ve already downloaded a Linux ISO file. If not, select the “Distribution Downloader” option to easily download Linux distribution ISOs for use with this tool.