2.1. Using the CentOS Live CD2.2. Quick Installation2.3. Detailed Installation Instructions2.3.1. Installing CentOS 52.3.1.1. Install or Upgrade?2.3.1.2. From DVD, Network, or Hard Disk?2.3.2. Choosing Computer Hardware2.3.3. Preparing for Installation Using the Live CD2.3.3.1. Display Hardware Information2.3.3.2. Test Your Hardware2.3.4. Beginning the Installation2.3.5. Running CentOS Firstboot2.3.6. Going Forward after Installation2.4. Special Installation Procedures2.4.1. Alternatives for Starting Installation2.4.1.1. Booting Installation from Hard Disk2.4.1.2. Booting Installation Using PXE2.4.2. Installing from Other Media2.4.2.1. Beginning Installation2.4.2.2. Setting up an HTTP, FTP, or NFS Install Server2.4.2.2.1. Configuring an Install Server Using Files2.4.2.2.2. Configuring an Install Server Using Disk Images2.4.2.2.3. NFS Server2.4.2.2.4. Web Server2.4.2.2.5. FTP Server2.4.2.2.6. Hard Disk Install2.4.3. Starting a VNC Install2.4.4. Performing a Kickstart Installation2.4.4.1. Creating the Kickstart File2.4.4.2. Installing the Kickstart File2.4.4.3. Booting a Kickstart Installation2.5. Special Installation Topics2.5.1. Setting up to Dual-Boot Linux and Windows2.5.1.1. Resizing Your Windows Partitions2.5.1.2. Using Windows Partitions from Linux2.5.2. Partitioning Your Disks2.5.2.1. Partitioning with Disk Setup during Installation2.5.2.1.1. Reasons for Partitioning2.5.2.1.2. Deleting, Adding, and Editing Partitions2.5.2.2. Partitioning with fdisk2.5.2.3. Tips for Creating Partitions2.5.3. Using the GRUB Boot Loader2.5.3.1. Temporarily Changing Boot Options2.5.3.2. Permanently Changing Boot Options2.5.3.3. Adding a New GRUB Boot Image2.6. Troubleshooting Installation2.7. Summary