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  • G D, if you just need the iso file to load/reload a system. If you're upgrading an existing system to RHEL 7.6, see Christian's post above.
  • Feb 04, 2013 To mounting an ISO image on Linux ( RedHat, CentOS, Fedora or Ubuntu ), you must be logged in as “ root ” user or switch to “ sudo ” and run the following commands from a terminal to create a mount point. # mkdir /mnt/iso OR $ sudo mkdir /mnt/iso. Once you created mount point, use the “ mount ” command to mount an iso file called.
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May 13, 2019 In this tutorial, we are going to learn how to install CentOS 7.6 minimal edition on a physical or a virtual server using a downloaded ISO image. Step 1: Preparation. There are several options available to download CentOS. This is the full edition of CentOS with a download size of 4.3 GB.

//Pre-requisites

Complete backup has to done before.

OS need to be registered with Redhat subscription.

Rhel 6.10, Rhel 7.6 iso images.


//Steps

complete backup to the server first

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make sure the current running OS version is latest on their serious for 6 it should be 6.10.

# yum update // here it will upgrade the subversion if not latest.

# reboot

# cat /etc/redhat-release //check twice with this yum update -y make sure all package are up-to-date

Need to install pre-upgrade assistant tool and enable extra repository

# subscription-manager repos --enable rhel-6-server-extras-rpms

# yum install preupgrade-assistant preupgrade-assistant-el6toel7

# preupg -v //run this tool

// this output will be saved in /root/preupgrade/result.html we can check their upgrade status

// then install upgrade tool

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# yum install redhat-upgrade-tool

// now disable all the current active repositories

# yum -y install yum-utils && yum-config-manager --disable *

// now execute the upgrade process during the upgrade it requires redhat linux 7 packges, we should need to locally mount the ISO image. please refer the post on this same blog for how to mount the image locally.

# redhat-upgrade-tool --network 7.6 --instrepo //mnt/rhel7iso

# redhat-upgrade-tool --device device_path

// if we don't specify the device path redhat upgrade tool scans all mounted removable location on server

# redhat-upgrade-tool --iso //mnt/rhel7iso

# redhat-upgrade-tool --cleanup-post

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# reboot

# rpm -qa | grep .el6 &> /tmp/el6.txt

# rpm -e $(cat /tmp/el6.txt) --nodeps

# yum update //you will get latest package of rhel 7

# reboot



# cat /etc/redhat-release

# yum repolist

//if facing any issue on repolist, need to unsubscribe or clean or resubscription would solve the issue.

# subscription-manager remove --all

# subscription-manager clean

# subscription-manager refresh

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# subscription-manager unregister

# subscription-manager register

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