I will do an installation on CentOS 7 Minimal with a yum update -y done. With this instruction, I will just briefly go through the process of installing the currently latest kernel (on when this instruction is written, the latest version was labeled 4.13.8) without any additional changes ( check the released versions), deeper configurations, eject unnecessary things and choosing options through a configuration file. CentOS is primarily a Linux distribution designed for servers, so for example, recognizing a newer audio or network card is not a priority, but if there is a security flaw within the existing kernel version – CentOS and Red Het will release updates through a standard repository that can be installed with simple yum update, not from ‘zero’ as it will be here in this tutorial.
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