[CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1810) on armhfp

2018-12-03 Thread Pablo Sebastián Greco

I am pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 7
(1810) for armhfp compatible machines.

This is the current release for CentOS Linux
7 and is tagged as 1810, derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6

== Download
You can download new images for armhfp boards on
http://mirror.centos.org/altarch/7/isos/armhfp/

Images and sha256sums :

CentOS-Userland-7-armv7hl-generic-GNOME-1810-sda.raw.xz
23fcc2576c0ecd25b2365a3e37a20400bc37d97f8e50845ba3cbeb7ca08dfc25

CentOS-Userland-7-armv7hl-generic-KDE-1810-sda.raw.xz
7d134e047bb49462928ce259e69ad862a18ad2256f55600a5bee51a45a6adeab

CentOS-Userland-7-armv7hl-generic-Minimal-1810-sda.raw.xz
ce365ba3256952e6af05e076f9233a5b733528add513271910ca5d011652f83a

CentOS-Userland-7-armv7hl-RaspberryPI-GNOME-1810-sda.raw.xz
5df590e98f10d58ce373216d687e67007aa7b5a03ee75f451f0742d6b5542ff3

CentOS-Userland-7-armv7hl-RaspberryPI-KDE-1810-sda.raw.xz
74d1cc452cfeb2b2278361afbcc536bac0cd7bd668e6e3bc17b78f502851b0b6

CentOS-Userland-7-armv7hl-RaspberryPI-Minimal-1810-sda.raw.xz
fd7ee31a2a0b868703f0715e9819911f68b160e3ae014317b706c63d716200f6

CentOS-Userland-7-armv7hl-RootFS-Minimal-1810-sda.raw.xz
2fa531b51e253769cc864b237a600472a3c1ad1da2f7a1673c6a78ce94436662


== What's new (specific to armhfp)
As before, CentOS 7 userland for armhfp is still built from the CentOS 7
distribution, with some modified, added (or removed) packages.

Here are some highlights for the 7.6.1810 release :
- Even with the release of kernel 4.19.x, we decided to keep kernel 4.14.x
for this release, mainly because it is too new.
- uboot images were updated to version 2018.09 to support more boards
- we have added the "RootFS" image, that some people asked for in the 
lists.


I think the most important part of 7.6.1810 is that thanks to the work done
in previous releases, the process to build this version was done 
completely on

par with the other arches, without the need for too many special cases, and
that avoids a lot of problems.


More informations/details on the dedicated wiki page :
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/AltArch/armhfp

== Getting help
If you are searching for help, or would like to help the CentOS
altarch/armhfp ecosystem, feel free to subscribe to the CentOS arm-dev
list (https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev) or chat with us
in #centos-arm on irc.freenode.net

Pablo Greco

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[CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1810) on aarch64 i386 ppc64le and power9

2018-12-03 Thread Pablo Sebastián Greco

I am pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 7
(1810) for across our alternative architectures. Effectively 
immediately, this

is the current release for CentOS Linux 7 and is tagged as 1810, derived
from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6

As always, read through the Release Notes at :
http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS7 - these notes
contain important information about the release and details about some
of the content inside the release from the CentOS QA team. These notes
are updated constantly to include issues and incorporate feedback from
the users.

--
Updates, Sources, and DebugInfos

Updates released since the upstream release are all posted, across all
architectures. We strongly recommend every user apply all updates,
including the content released today, on your existing CentOS Linux 7
machine by just running 'yum update'.

As with all CentOS Linux 7 components, this release was built from
sources hosted at git.centos.org. In addition, SRPMs that are a
byproduct of the build (and also considered critical in the code and
buildsys process) are being published to match every binary RPM we
release. Sources will be available from vault.centos.org in their own
dedicated directories to match the corresponding binary RPMs. Since
there is far less traffic to the CentOS source RPMs compared with the
binary RPMs, we are not putting this content on the main mirror
network. If users wish to mirror this content they can do so using the
reposync command available in the yum-utils package. All CentOS source
RPMs are signed with the same key used to sign their binary
counterparts. Developers and end users looking at inspecting and
contributing patches to the CentOS Linux distro will find the code
hosted at git.centos.org far simpler to work against. Details on how
to best consume those are documented along with a quick start at :
http://wiki.centos.org/Sources

Debuginfo packages are also being signed and pushed. Yum configs
shipped in the new release file will have all the context required for
debuginfo to be available on every CentOS Linux install.

This release supersedes all previously released content for CentOS
Linux 7, and therefore we highly encourage all users to upgrade their
machines. Information on different upgrade strategies and how to
handle stale content is included in the Release Notes.

Note that older content, obsoleted by newer versions of the same
applications are trim'd off from repos like Extras/ and Plus/ However
this time we have also extended this to the sIG content hosted at
mirror.centos.org, and some older End of Life content has been dropped.
Everything we ever release, is always available on the vault service for
people still looking for and have a real need for it.

--
Special notes

You'll see that ppc64 is missing from the download list, don't read too 
much
into it. We had a few last minute problems with it and didn't want to 
delay the

release because of it, ppc64 will be available in the next few days.

--
Download

In order to conserve donor bandwidth, and to make it possible to get
the mirror content sync'd out as soon as possible, we recommend using
torrents to get your initial installer images:

Details on the images are available on the mirrors in a file called
0_README.txt next to the isos. That file clearly highlights the 
difference in the

images, and when one might be more suitable than the others.

Altarch images can be downloaded at :
http://mirror.centos.org/altarch/7/isos/

sha256sum for ppc64le
15747554800b65b7ef7dcbf16e6045161be536ab830c2bf93b9cd0da315b3545
CentOS-7-ppc64le-Everything-1810.iso
255681f7d3a0d9fd4855f209f590e99b1a50ca88dfc6910625e2bab0e822cd88
CentOS-7-ppc64le-Minimal-1810.iso
38102036355c81b968abb98ecf324134118f3b4f4128be0c1cd674f4b7691fe3
CentOS-7-ppc64le-NetInstall-1810.iso

sha256sum for power9:
296b54740355c31d0002ccedd40dd7b4926117eaa5d2da1c3d2145694ac92a50
CentOS-7-power9-Everything-1810.iso
64ac193009e7a6f44c94e5df6a6d5bbac4aa55770960ace88f5814a81a22adab
CentOS-7-power9-Minimal-1810.iso
aeae31c2ef82a846320103bfe4ef5dcee2816ce04a2e5b4012d87243dbd77fb3
CentOS-7-power9-NetInstall-1810.iso

sha256sum for i386:
275cbb40c85bd81357c06cf868b3d40c215fbd111292d9878a1bac1bb3bd8140
CentOS-7-i386-Everything-1810.iso
a85ed6b6bd1ac3fa96d1960d91b98942c1827a74e25ac741c59990b7d8a83dd4
CentOS-7-i386-Minimal-1810.iso
fefd1e3ab188954ace9c39b42a67b0d6bc485a3e1acff4b2021bb3644399e5fa
CentOS-7-i386-NetInstall-1810.iso

shasum256 for aarch64 / ArmServer:
ad0a58bf7c2be9c27827560d3f04e11b83be65320fb9e52d9c4f71ee60a67a25
CentOS-7-aarch64-Everything-1810.iso
864596b2fb971c8d8c0f3618981cca4725f6c2347f6eb2f130e0aefa3413c0ef
CentOS-7-aarch64-Minimal-1810.iso
4042811a88180c31f868859ee35c35b4a4ec103a7e27f34b4ee05dadc60b72bc
CentOS-7-aarch64-NetInstall-1810.iso

Details for Armhfp are posted in its own announce email, following shortly.


Additional Images

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[CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1810) on armhfp aarch64 i386 ppc64 ppc64le and power9

2019-09-17 Thread Pablo Sebastián Greco
I am pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 7 
(1908) for across our alternative architectures. Effectively 
immediately, this is the current release for CentOS Linux 7 and is 
tagged as 1908, derived

from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.7.

As always, read through the Release Notes at : 
http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS7 - these notes 
contain important information about the release and details about some 
of the content inside the release from the CentOS QA team. These notes 
are updated constantly to include issues and incorporate feedback from 
the users.


--
Updates, Sources, and DebugInfos

Updates released since the upstream release are all posted, across all 
architectures. We strongly recommend every user apply all updates, 
including the content released today, on your existing CentOS Linux 7 
machine by just running 'yum update'.


As with all CentOS Linux 7 components, this release was built from 
sources hosted at git.centos.org. In addition, SRPMs that are a 
byproduct of the build (and also considered critical in the code and 
buildsys process) are being published to match every binary RPM we 
release. Sources will be available from vault.centos.org in their own 
dedicated directories to match the corresponding binary RPMs. Since 
there is far less traffic to the CentOS source RPMs compared with the 
binary RPMs, we are not putting this content on the main mirror network. 
If users wish to mirror this content they can do so using the reposync 
command available in the yum-utils package. All CentOS source RPMs are 
signed with the same key used to sign their binary counterparts. 
Developers and end users looking at inspecting and contributing patches 
to the CentOS Linux distro will find the code hosted at git.centos.org 
far simpler to work against. Details on how to best consume those are 
documented along with a quick start at : http://wiki.centos.org/Sources


Debuginfo packages are also being signed and pushed. Yum configs shipped 
in the new release file will have all the context required for debuginfo 
to be available on every CentOS Linux install.


This release supersedes all previously released content for CentOS Linux 
7, and therefore we highly encourage all users to upgrade their 
machines. Information on different upgrade strategies and how to handle 
stale content is included in the Release Notes.


Note that older content, obsoleted by newer versions of the same 
applications are trim'd off from repos like Extras/ and Plus/ However 
this time we have also extended this to the sIG content hosted at 
mirror.centos.org, and some older End of Life content has been dropped.


Everything we ever release, is always available on the vault service for 
people still looking for and have a real need for it.


--
Special notes

Altarch kernel, with RedHat's decision to deprecate power9 and aarch64 
releases, we had to decide on how to continue, and the consensus was to 
keep building those arches along with the others, while updating kernel 
to the one used in RHEL8. Tests have been great and we're expecting to 
continue with this path.


Armhfp kernel was rebased to 4.19.x, allowing us to support many more 
boards, this was done in conjunction with the uboot rebase to 2019.07
A last minute addition in the armhfp arch was the inclusion of the 
tech-preview images for RaspberryPi4, using kernel 4.19.x from the 
raspberrypi foundation.



--
Download

In order to conserve donor bandwidth, and to make it possible to get the 
mirror content sync'd out as soon as possible, we recommend using 
torrents to get your initial installer images:


Details on the images are available on the mirrors in a file called 
0_README.txt next to the isos. That file clearly highlights the 
difference in the images, and when one might be more suitable than the 
others.


Altarch images can be downloaded at :
http://mirror.centos.org/altarch/7/isos/

sha256sum for ppc64
23c1b456089d0523c67779557dc4f6728abf0e0259abdca1211f54261922b0ea 
CentOS-7-ppc64-Everything-1908.iso
be52b57437bf664750b35d758115db3ef983385a04227efd6b6b174ecf11 
CentOS-7-ppc64-Minimal-1908.iso
455c4d2539af5e9f8138c3cdf2fc7c51394a26e11a90b32134956a1068c97640 
CentOS-7-ppc64-NetInstall-1908.iso


sha256sum for ppc64le
0418cffa40d9259a2aee4ab3535231076e460defe67e71f2feff2c48d6cac2f9 
CentOS-7-ppc64le-Everything-1908.iso
c4ca20878b3af1e16bf0d83a63ea930cb9ec28212f7079191cfce4d05ee2 
CentOS-7-ppc64le-Minimal-1908.iso
43114f8689847a722370be8e65615806865eaaf1f0dd7b9c209e5c123b1c667d 
CentOS-7-ppc64le-NetInstall-1908.iso


sha256sum for power9:
f64302ea062fd81cd9de202ec22ac0bea466616d7e24b6e55f57047edb7f67b1 
CentOS-7-power9-Everything-1908.iso
20364062f12c04ab4e5e7f57c5e735de11c030b85ad001bc91ce5cf91e3bdcd8 
CentOS-7-power9-Minimal-1908.iso
6072ecf3a43dd49c678b393ebb2903c755d23942a429f148a7a5dae7a74c2a0d 
CentOS-7-power9-NetInstall-1908.iso


sha256sum for i386:

[CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS 8 (1911) on armhfp

2020-01-15 Thread Pablo Sebastián Greco
I am pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS 8 (1911) for 
armhfp. Effectively immediately, this is the current release for CentOS 
8 and is tagged as 1911, derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1.


As always, read through the Release Notes at: 
https://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS8.1911 - these notes 
contain important information about the release and details about some 
of the content inside the release from the CentOS QA team. These notes 
are updated constantly to include issues and incorporate feedback from 
the users.


--
Updates, Sources, and DebugInfos

Updates released since the upstream release are all posted. We strongly 
recommend every user apply all updates, including the content released 
today, on your existing CentOS 8 machine by just running 'yum update'.


As with all CentOS 8 components, this release was built from sources 
hosted at git.centos.org. In addition, SRPMs that are a byproduct of the 
build (and also considered critical in the code and buildsys process) 
are being published to match every binary RPM we release. Sources will 
be available from vault.centos.org in their own dedicated directories to 
match the corresponding binary RPMs. Since there is far less traffic to 
the CentOS source RPMs compared with the
binary RPMs, we are not putting this content on the main mirror network. 
If users wish to mirror this content they can do so using the reposync 
command available in the yum-utils package. All CentOS source RPMs are 
signed with the same key used to sign their binary counterparts. 
Developers and end users looking at inspecting and contributing patches 
to the CentOS distro will find the code hosted at git.centos.org far 
simpler to work against. Details on how to best consume those are 
documented along with a quick start at : http://wiki.centos.org/Sources


Debuginfo packages are also being signed and pushed. Yum configs shipped 
in the new release file will have all the context required for debuginfo 
to be available on every CentOS install.


Everything we ever release, is always available on the vault service for 
people still looking for and have a real need for it.


--
Special notes

For the release of CentOS 8.1905, we didn't make it in time with armhfp, 
but now we're on track, releasing all the arches on the same day. Thanks 
to everyone who has made this possible.
For CentOS 8, we don't have (yet) RaspberryPi specific kernels, we're 
working on a way to simplify the process, and to be able to move between 
kernels.
Also, we know that there are some rpms missing in our armhfp repos in 
relation to its x86_64 counterpart, we're working on releasing them as 
soon as possible.


--
Download

In order to conserve donor bandwidth, and to make it possible to get the 
mirror content sync'd out as soon as possible, we recommend using 
torrents to get your initial installer images:


Altarch images can be downloaded at :
http://mirror.centos.org/altarch/8/isos/

sha256sums for armhfp:
3978f364add87d829f0720a00564d09740f895764f91d6a8f5cf7f022be3a431
CentOS-Userland-8-armv7hl-generic-GNOME-1911-sda.raw.xz
397362cb30658b0fd1040f0bc1fef97be472ec265c0582fd17f080567ed613fe
CentOS-Userland-8-armv7hl-generic-Minimal-1911-sda.raw.xz


--
Getting Help

The CentOS ecosystem is sustained by community driven help and guidance.
The best place to start for new users is at
http://wiki.centos.org/GettingHelp

We are also on social media, you can find the project:
on Twitter at  : http://twitter.com/CentOSProject
on Facebook at : https://www.facebook.com/groups/centosproject/
on LinkedIn at : https://www.linkedin.com/groups/22405

And you will find the core team and a majority of the contributors on 
irc, on freenode.net in #centos and #centos-arm ; talking about the 
finer points of distribution engineering and platform enablement.
Also, please consider reading 
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/AltArch/armhfp since it has 
a lot of help specific to armhfp.


--
Contributors

This release was made possible due to the hard work of many people, 
foremost on that list are the Red Hat Engineers for producing a great 
distribution and the CentOS QA team, without them CentOS would look very 
different. Many of the team went further and beyond expectations to 
bring this release to you, and I would like to thank everyone for their 
help.


We are also looking for people to get involved with the QA process in 
CentOS, if you would like to join this please introduce yourself on the 
centos-devel list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel ).


Finally, please join me in thanking the donors who all make this 
possible for us.


Enjoy the fresh new release!

--
Pablo Greco

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[CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 7 (2003) on armhfp aarch64 i386 ppc64 ppc64le and power9

2020-04-27 Thread Pablo Sebastián Greco
I am pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 7 
(2003) for across our alternative architectures. Effectively 
immediately, this is the current release for CentOS Linux 7 and is 
tagged as 2003, derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.8.


As always, read through the Release Notes at : 
http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS7 - these notes 
contain important information about the release and details about some 
of the content inside the release from the CentOS QA team. These notes 
are updated constantly to include issues and incorporate feedback from 
the users.


--
Updates, Sources, and DebugInfos

Updates released since the upstream release are all posted, across all 
architectures. We strongly recommend every user apply all updates, 
including the content released today, on your existing CentOS Linux 7 
machine by just running 'yum update'.


As with all CentOS Linux 7 components, this release was built from 
sources hosted at git.centos.org. In addition, SRPMs that are a 
byproduct of the build (and also considered critical in the code and 
buildsys process) are being published to match every binary RPM we 
release. Sources will be available from vault.centos.org in their own 
dedicated directories to match the corresponding binary RPMs. Since 
there is far less traffic to the CentOS source RPMs compared with the 
binary RPMs, we are not putting this content on the main mirror network. 
If users wish to mirror this content they can do so using the reposync 
command available in the yum-utils package. All CentOS source RPMs are 
signed with the same key used to sign their binary counterparts. 
Developers and end users looking at inspecting and contributing patches 
to the CentOS Linux distro will find the code hosted at git.centos.org 
far simpler to work against. Details on how to best consume those are 
documented along with a quick start at : http://wiki.centos.org/Sources


Debuginfo packages are also being signed and pushed. Yum configs shipped 
in the new release file will have all the context required for debuginfo 
to be available on every CentOS Linux install.


This release supersedes all previously released content for CentOS Linux 
7, and therefore we highly encourage all users to upgrade their 
machines. Information on different upgrade strategies and how to handle 
stale content is included in the Release Notes.


Note that older content, obsoleted by newer versions of the same 
applications are trimmed off from repos like Extras/ and Plus/ However 
this time we have also extended this to the SIG content hosted at 
mirror.centos.org, and some older End of Life content has been dropped.


Everything we ever release, is always available on the vault service for 
people still looking for and have a real need for it.


--
Special notes

Altarch kernel: After RedHat's decision to deprecate power9 and aarch64 
releases during the 7.7 cycle, and our decision to keep building them 
with the others (using the kernel from RHEL8), we decided to keep down 
this road. As 7.x and 8.x releases are not in sync, released kernel is 
4.18.0-147.8.1, but expect to be updated to the one from 8.2 once it is 
released.


Armhfp kernel was rebased (again) to 5.4.x, allowing us to support many 
more boards.
Last release, we did a last minute addition of armhfp images for 
RaspberryPi4, using kernel from the raspberrypi foundation, this time we 
didn't want to do any less, so se added aarch64 images too.



--
Download

In order to conserve donor bandwidth, and to make it possible to get the 
mirror content sync'd out as soon as possible, we recommend using 
torrents to get your initial installer images:


Details on the images are available on the mirrors in a file called 
0_README.txt next to the isos. That file clearly highlights the 
difference in the images, and when one might be more suitable than the 
others.


Altarch images can be downloaded at :
http://mirror.centos.org/altarch/7/isos/

sha256sum for ppc64
c8b87f660026dc49d3d7f9b4dfc23b1dde0f2dc5c183a01f7746d5fdb2d709fc 
CentOS-7-ppc64-Everything-2003.iso
57d8ee56d411cdb42c907083e8e7c4586105f8037fca9770333a26da9df510d3 
CentOS-7-ppc64-Minimal-2003.iso
4249c89bb489960d524204cd1a31004634cb9e6c0a20716b311b744feaec2ed8 
CentOS-7-ppc64-NetInstall-2003.iso


sha256sum for ppc64le
3da1588e9e4dcb970f1ac4f20bb306321db07784f9f23baeaf1fdf977f917da7 
CentOS-7-ppc64le-Everything-2003.iso
bf5a768ad31336c86574715106f073275e405e27397d7b1e1d67cdb194a17b68 
CentOS-7-ppc64le-Minimal-2003.iso
38250738077f0950f978fa55bf98c90b6d2a29b02130f6d3d76386b8c9172c55 
CentOS-7-ppc64le-NetInstall-2003.iso


sha256sum for power9:
6faccb60bc850929efcc4c6d007e03209b84e5fb311a561744db42a2640c9e01 
CentOS-7-power9-Everything-2003.iso
7658edee57ba87eacc94578283f6b02887b9b9d1f81db251d9e424c987c3ae50 
CentOS-7-power9-Minimal-2003.iso
777b83d236e36f5e8773b8bb0fe69095c7b50180e4c8c5035f9d68730c63db60 
CentOS-7-power9-NetInstall-2003.iso



[CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 7 (2009) on armhfp aarch64 i386 ppc64 ppc64le and power9

2020-11-12 Thread Pablo Sebastián Greco
I am pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 7 
(2009) for across our alternative architectures. Effectively 
immediately, this is the current release for CentOS Linux 7 and is 
tagged as 2009, derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.9.


As always, read through the Release Notes at : 
http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS7 - these notes 
contain important information about the release and details about some 
of the content inside the release from the CentOS QA team. These notes 
are updated constantly to include issues and incorporate feedback from 
the users.


--
Updates, Sources, and DebugInfos

Updates released since the upstream release are all posted, across all 
architectures. We strongly recommend every user apply all updates, 
including the content released today, on your existing CentOS Linux 7 
machine by just running 'yum update'.


As with all CentOS Linux 7 components, this release was built from 
sources hosted at git.centos.org. In addition, SRPMs that are a 
byproduct of the build (and also considered critical in the code and 
buildsys process) are being published to match every binary RPM we 
release. Sources will be available from vault.centos.org in their own 
dedicated directories to match the corresponding binary RPMs. Since 
there is far less traffic to the CentOS source RPMs compared with the 
binary RPMs, we are not putting this content on the main mirror network. 
If users wish to mirror this content they can do so using the reposync 
command available in the yum-utils package. All CentOS source RPMs are 
signed with the same key used to sign their binary counterparts. 
Developers and end users looking at inspecting and contributing patches 
to the CentOS Linux distro will find the code hosted at git.centos.org 
far simpler to work against. Details on how to best consume those are 
documented along with a quick start at : http://wiki.centos.org/Sources


Debuginfo packages are also being signed and pushed. Yum configs shipped 
in the new release file will have all the context required for debuginfo 
to be available on every CentOS Linux install.


This release supersedes all previously released content for CentOS Linux 
7, and therefore we highly encourage all users to upgrade their 
machines. Information on different upgrade strategies and how to handle 
stale content is included in the Release Notes.


Note that older content, obsoleted by newer versions of the same 
applications are trimmed off from repos like Extras/ and Plus/ However 
this time we have also extended this to the SIG content hosted at 
mirror.centos.org, and some older End of Life content has been dropped.


Everything we ever release, is always available on the vault service for 
people still looking for and have a real need for it.


--
Special notes

Altarch kernel: After RedHat's decision to deprecate power9 and aarch64 
releases during the 7.7 cycle, and our decision to keep building them 
with the others (using the kernel from RHEL8), we decided to keep down 
this road. As 7.x and 8.x releases are not in sync, released kernel is 
4.18.0-193.28.1 (8.2), but we're working on updating it to 4.18.0-240 
(8.3) soon.


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Download

In order to conserve donor bandwidth, and to make it possible to get the 
mirror content sync'd out as soon as possible, we recommend using 
torrents to get your initial installer images:


Details on the images are available on the mirrors in a file called 
0_README.txt next to the isos. That file clearly highlights the 
difference in the images, and when one might be more suitable than the 
others.


Altarch images can be downloaded at :
http://mirror.centos.org/altarch/7/isos/

sha256sum for ppc64
1f53ccce8867412a91eca3d0dd99333ebef871ffba3b6fb3af7eb14e280dc653 
CentOS-7-ppc64-Everything-2009.iso
dbc2d0609140f5d689dd16cdb64bfa181bf2c31f72ff41b9ab9dd5241dd74e0e 
CentOS-7-ppc64-NetInstall-2009.iso
2cae62d1e24965de6d62c8031d0be745f836c99f9640184055fc4d99e29be966 
CentOS-7-ppc64-Minimal-2009.iso


sha256sum for ppc64le
1e1f4a7cebd9fa99af5de34543ae8d874c2fa2ac9ca16b17dbef85a7f36f8ea4 
CentOS-7-ppc64le-Everything-2009.iso
76423e534281666d00c0989ab7e4cb48e0b412207a9e8fd6269bfef23a7e71c7 
CentOS-7-ppc64le-NetInstall-2009.iso
145286cee095acc549b6fb9ebcaa394bb6d4919b7f95a0b0aa4a707a57ea80ed 
CentOS-7-ppc64le-Minimal-2009.iso


sha256sum for power9:
d7b93fe2c33dd4ed01c1b83c7abd20d20e5a46e9da469c1df1f506f19f1278b3 
CentOS-7-power9-Everything-2009.iso
4795492d5361268aad79be27123c78909925f5648489f790718df6d6b7c0b039 
CentOS-7-power9-NetInstall-2009.iso
e4bd38480e65a4462004f30f69c4b193c687e77b7ad96d567c33581a64873568 
CentOS-7-power9-Minimal-2009.iso


sha256sum for i386:
dd238357e1750cfb25fc87e5c21891598599bf5df3ee2a749a6fd1a8fe5ec937 
CentOS-7-i386-Everything-2009.iso
96c3ae101f200cac2c0d6d03a1642d69cc8f501a568ce2cc3e5ffdfdc090145f 
CentOS-7-i386-NetInstall-2009.iso
bcbde5d345c5013fa618c38380765547be01a354883b3055f32d7067dd7b5bca