CentOS 6 (6.2) x86_64, 64bit - vmware image / appliance

CentOSCentOS 6.2 x86_64

http://www.centos.org/

 

Wikipedia description:

CentOS is a community-supported, mainly free software operating system based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It exists to provide a free enterprise class computing platform and strives to maintain 100% binary compatibility with its upstream distribution. CentOS stands for Community ENTerprise Operating System.

 

UsernamePassword
roottomtom
  

 

Requirements:

- Vmware Player for Linux or Windows

- 512MB of free RAM

- x86_64 processor (AMD, Intel)

 

 

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Can we get a x32 version? Not all packages get built for x64.

I'm missing the ability to switch languages..

Error while powering on: Unable to open file "C:\Users\Nabh\Documents\Virtual Machines\centos-6.2-x64-virtual-machine-org\centos-6.2-x64-virtual-machine-org.vmdk":

Insufficient permission to access file.

 

I am getting this error msg.....plz suggest me...

Hi, 

I  just downloaded it, and root/tomtom as login/password doesn't works.

a predefine "tom" login exists. Which password ?

Thanks.

user tom has password tomtom. However, I haven't found the root password, nor can you sudo into root

Hi everybody

Same question: what is the password of the root session?

tomtom didn't work!

 

Thanks! 

just type:  "to,to,"

Regards and enjoy!

Kamar A.

Also: "to,to," not working. Does anyone know what the username and password for this is?

If this image allows typing 'linux single' as a boot param (tab key or something else)

Then setting the password as root (won't need to login initially).

after checking, you can su as root with password tomtom.

 

just run 'su root' and type 'tomtom' as the password when prompted.

su -

password: tomtom

 

This is nothing to do with password. As usual its not a problem with password but with basic Linux knowledge for some people...