09-01-2019, 12:28 AM
I haven't used Virtualbox since 2012. I remember when I last used it with a Lenovo Laptop i7 Pentium, it installed fast. And the OSs I installed on it installed similarly fast. It was a pleasure and great fun.
So today has me baffled. I installed Virtualbox on my Desktop. My Desktop is a Dell Optiplex Intel Core i7 with Windows 7 Professional. It has 16 GB RAM. I allocated 2 GB RAM and 8 GB disk space for CentOS 7 before I loaded CentOS 7. Installation of Virtualbox had no problem. I tweaked the settings a little adding more video resources, etc, according to a course I've been following.
Headache started with installation of CentOS 7. I had to re-try about six times during setup screen freezes that I couldn't get out of. The setup windows for Date and Time, Language, Software etc took ages to load, and with each failed attempt the screen would freeze up during a different setup Window - Window was completely unresponsive - like only way I could get out was to abort the installation, remove the CentOS and start fresh. After at least an hour of that, the installation system after setup finally came up and showed the button for installing CentOS 7, and wow, did that take forever to install. It took AGES for the installation to complete. How come?
Then after installation, reboot, exiting, and then getting in again, it takes a long time for Linux to load.
Now I reckon if it's as painful to install it right now, that when it gets to working with it, will I have the same issues? Is it worth it?
Does any one know what the variety of causes could be for CentOS 7 to be so slow?
Should I try a different download, or are they basically all the same from all of the distribution centers? I downloaded the CentOS from centos.org ISO DVD - did nothing out of the ordinary. And took a distribution from a distribution centre close to where I live. The CentOS version I loaded is CentOS Linux Release 7.6.1810.
So today has me baffled. I installed Virtualbox on my Desktop. My Desktop is a Dell Optiplex Intel Core i7 with Windows 7 Professional. It has 16 GB RAM. I allocated 2 GB RAM and 8 GB disk space for CentOS 7 before I loaded CentOS 7. Installation of Virtualbox had no problem. I tweaked the settings a little adding more video resources, etc, according to a course I've been following.
Headache started with installation of CentOS 7. I had to re-try about six times during setup screen freezes that I couldn't get out of. The setup windows for Date and Time, Language, Software etc took ages to load, and with each failed attempt the screen would freeze up during a different setup Window - Window was completely unresponsive - like only way I could get out was to abort the installation, remove the CentOS and start fresh. After at least an hour of that, the installation system after setup finally came up and showed the button for installing CentOS 7, and wow, did that take forever to install. It took AGES for the installation to complete. How come?
Then after installation, reboot, exiting, and then getting in again, it takes a long time for Linux to load.
Now I reckon if it's as painful to install it right now, that when it gets to working with it, will I have the same issues? Is it worth it?
Does any one know what the variety of causes could be for CentOS 7 to be so slow?
Should I try a different download, or are they basically all the same from all of the distribution centers? I downloaded the CentOS from centos.org ISO DVD - did nothing out of the ordinary. And took a distribution from a distribution centre close to where I live. The CentOS version I loaded is CentOS Linux Release 7.6.1810.