The second release candidate of Scientific Linux 7.0 has been released
== Information ==Scientific Linux 7.0 RC2 released
Fermilab's intention is to continue the development and support of
Scientific Linux and refine its focus as an operating system for
scientific computing. Today we are announcing a release candidate of
Scientific Linux 7. We continue to develop a stable process for
generating and distributing Scientific Linux, with the intent that
Scientific Linux remains the same high quality operating system the
community has come to expect.
THIS IS NOT A PRODUCTION RELEASE OF SCIENTIFIC LINUX 7.0
NOTE: Please review the SL Release Notes along with
The Upstream Vendor's Release Notes:
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/7.0/x86_64/release-notes/
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/index.html
There is a great deal of information within those documents not listed here.
Send comments/issues/test reports to:
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== Media ==
You can find the release media at:
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/7.0/x86_64/iso/
NOTE: The 'everything' dvd image requires a Dual-Layer (DL) compatible
drive for both burning and booting off of.
Alternatively the livecd-iso-to-disk utility is able to convert
this to USB successfully. A USB device of sufficient size is
required.
Alternatively you can utilize the dd command to write the
raw image to a USB device.
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/7.0/x86_64/release-notes/#_how_to_make_a_bootable_usb_installer
== Fixes Since Last Release ==
.Updates to sl-release
Several community members uncovered a bug with our use of $slreleasever
within the yum repos. This bug should now be resolved.
.Updates to sl-indexhtml
Several community members noticed the links in the default SL index.html
pointed towards an obsolete URL. The page has been updated to reflect
our new website.
== UEFI Secure Boot ==
The status of UEFI Secure Boot for Scientific Linux is noted in detail at:
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/7.0/x86_64/release-notes/#_about_uefi_secure_boot
Booting SL7 with Secure Boot enabled works but requires a manual step.
This is because the "shim" has not been signed by the UEFI CA.
Instructions are included within the SL7 Release Notes.
NOTE: The kernels in sl7-security have not yet been built with
the SL7 Secure Boot Certificate and may not function
in secure boot environments.