5/7/2023 0 Comments Centos minimal iso![]() ![]() In the end I can transform minimal to full version, by installing all needed packages. In full version they all preinstalled and configured. If I want add packages - I install them manually by package manager from same repositories. Only base/minimal working system with command line interface only. I don’t use CentOS, but use Ubuntu full version and minimal version - difference are following: minimal version doesn’t have GUI and packages like Firefox, Libreoffice, etc. Because of this, I think, that checking from which ISO image you have installed your current system is unnecessary, but it may be possible indirectly, by checking which packages were installed additionally by package manager (only my assumption). ![]() It’s all about size of ISO image and amount preinstalled packages, the CentOS base is the same. ![]()
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