CentOS is a Linux operating system, which is a 100% compatible rebuild of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux. A user can download and use this enterprise-level operating system free of cost.

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The CentOS project has announced a new update to the distribution, releasing CentOS 7.9 which is derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.9. You can also use this tutorial to upgrade your CentOS 7 to the latest version.

CentOS 7 Download Links

Use the following links to download the latest CentOS 7.9 ISO images from CentOS official download page or its mirror pages. A torrent link is also available for all ISO images to download images using the torrent software.

All the above links are linked to the official download page. The are not a direct download links. The above link will redirect your to the download mirrors list page. Where you can download images from your nearest mirror servers.

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12 Comments

  1. Abhishek Kumar on

    Hi,
    I have CentOS 7.0 with kernel version 3.10. I am facing issue for ethernet interfaces.
    In the installed OS I am not able to find any network interfaces.
    What is the issue for this and how can I solve this issue?
    Please help me to solve this issue.
    Thanks

  2. Muhammad Hasssan on

    i am facing issues on given links..like this (The requested branch/release/arch/filename does not seem to be valid, please check your input).

  3. Hello ,

    I need your help to create virtual machine with CentOS 7
    KVM is enabled

    Should I install iso : Centos 7.0 x86-x64 minimal configuration ?

    Thank you

  4. Hi Rahul,

    Thanks for the help. Could you please help me to upgrade the Centos 6.10 on vmware instnce to Centos 7.
    I tried using redhat upgrade tool (there is no proper base url to download the package) and via Centos7 ISO, but no luck. Have you done this earlier, if you have any input/steps, it would be great if you could be update here.

    Thanks,

  5. Hi, is there an installation iso/guide for 32bit?
    I’ve been trying out and keep getting this error “unknown_bootoption+0x0/0x126” after running the system

    With CentOS-6.10-i386-bin-DVD1.iso

  6. chandam singh on

    Hi , i am looking centralize authentication both window /Linux, i already have Active directory.
    My Planning is to install FREEIPA and LDAP on one Ubuntu 17.10 then synchronize users from active directory.
    user database should be Active directory. please guide is it possible.

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