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this is what is displayed when i uuse the yum command to install or do any other manipulation



Toda, i tried to install samba with yum, but i got an error and a series of instruction which i don't understand because it's the first time i'm working in this environment; the error and instructions are listed in the screenshot










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    Check internet connection: ping google.com

    – Tuyen Pham
    Jan 16 at 4:49











  • unknown service or name

    – KOOH KOOH Sarah
    Jan 16 at 5:33











  • Set DNS and routing

    – Romeo Ninov
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  • @KOOHKOOHSarah You need to be able to access the internet from your VM so that yum can pull the package details from an online repository. You can do this by adding a NAT network adapter to your VM. Some additional configuration may be required on your guest OS (CentOS) side as well.

    – Haxiel
    Jan 16 at 6:45















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this is what is displayed when i uuse the yum command to install or do any other manipulation



Toda, i tried to install samba with yum, but i got an error and a series of instruction which i don't understand because it's the first time i'm working in this environment; the error and instructions are listed in the screenshot










share|improve this question

















  • 2





    Check internet connection: ping google.com

    – Tuyen Pham
    Jan 16 at 4:49











  • unknown service or name

    – KOOH KOOH Sarah
    Jan 16 at 5:33











  • Set DNS and routing

    – Romeo Ninov
    Jan 16 at 5:38











  • @KOOHKOOHSarah You need to be able to access the internet from your VM so that yum can pull the package details from an online repository. You can do this by adding a NAT network adapter to your VM. Some additional configuration may be required on your guest OS (CentOS) side as well.

    – Haxiel
    Jan 16 at 6:45













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this is what is displayed when i uuse the yum command to install or do any other manipulation



Toda, i tried to install samba with yum, but i got an error and a series of instruction which i don't understand because it's the first time i'm working in this environment; the error and instructions are listed in the screenshot










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this is what is displayed when i uuse the yum command to install or do any other manipulation



Toda, i tried to install samba with yum, but i got an error and a series of instruction which i don't understand because it's the first time i'm working in this environment; the error and instructions are listed in the screenshot







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  • 2





    Check internet connection: ping google.com

    – Tuyen Pham
    Jan 16 at 4:49











  • unknown service or name

    – KOOH KOOH Sarah
    Jan 16 at 5:33











  • Set DNS and routing

    – Romeo Ninov
    Jan 16 at 5:38











  • @KOOHKOOHSarah You need to be able to access the internet from your VM so that yum can pull the package details from an online repository. You can do this by adding a NAT network adapter to your VM. Some additional configuration may be required on your guest OS (CentOS) side as well.

    – Haxiel
    Jan 16 at 6:45












  • 2





    Check internet connection: ping google.com

    – Tuyen Pham
    Jan 16 at 4:49











  • unknown service or name

    – KOOH KOOH Sarah
    Jan 16 at 5:33











  • Set DNS and routing

    – Romeo Ninov
    Jan 16 at 5:38











  • @KOOHKOOHSarah You need to be able to access the internet from your VM so that yum can pull the package details from an online repository. You can do this by adding a NAT network adapter to your VM. Some additional configuration may be required on your guest OS (CentOS) side as well.

    – Haxiel
    Jan 16 at 6:45







2




2





Check internet connection: ping google.com

– Tuyen Pham
Jan 16 at 4:49





Check internet connection: ping google.com

– Tuyen Pham
Jan 16 at 4:49













unknown service or name

– KOOH KOOH Sarah
Jan 16 at 5:33





unknown service or name

– KOOH KOOH Sarah
Jan 16 at 5:33













Set DNS and routing

– Romeo Ninov
Jan 16 at 5:38





Set DNS and routing

– Romeo Ninov
Jan 16 at 5:38













@KOOHKOOHSarah You need to be able to access the internet from your VM so that yum can pull the package details from an online repository. You can do this by adding a NAT network adapter to your VM. Some additional configuration may be required on your guest OS (CentOS) side as well.

– Haxiel
Jan 16 at 6:45





@KOOHKOOHSarah You need to be able to access the internet from your VM so that yum can pull the package details from an online repository. You can do this by adding a NAT network adapter to your VM. Some additional configuration may be required on your guest OS (CentOS) side as well.

– Haxiel
Jan 16 at 6:45










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  1. confirm you network is work. You can ping www.google.com or check nerwork config. For example:




    cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts



    ls -a
    enter image description here



    vi ifcfg-enp3s0
    enter image description here




set REBOOT argument is yes. then restart the network service network restart.



now. you can reinstall the package.






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  • Try running dhclient and check internet access like said in upper comments. If it works, try yum.

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  1. confirm you network is work. You can ping www.google.com or check nerwork config. For example:




    cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts



    ls -a
    enter image description here



    vi ifcfg-enp3s0
    enter image description here




set REBOOT argument is yes. then restart the network service network restart.



now. you can reinstall the package.






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  • Try running dhclient and check internet access like said in upper comments. If it works, try yum.

    – Atul
    Jan 16 at 7:59















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  1. confirm you network is work. You can ping www.google.com or check nerwork config. For example:




    cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts



    ls -a
    enter image description here



    vi ifcfg-enp3s0
    enter image description here




set REBOOT argument is yes. then restart the network service network restart.



now. you can reinstall the package.






share|improve this answer























  • Try running dhclient and check internet access like said in upper comments. If it works, try yum.

    – Atul
    Jan 16 at 7:59













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  1. confirm you network is work. You can ping www.google.com or check nerwork config. For example:




    cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts



    ls -a
    enter image description here



    vi ifcfg-enp3s0
    enter image description here




set REBOOT argument is yes. then restart the network service network restart.



now. you can reinstall the package.






share|improve this answer














  1. confirm you network is work. You can ping www.google.com or check nerwork config. For example:




    cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts



    ls -a
    enter image description here



    vi ifcfg-enp3s0
    enter image description here




set REBOOT argument is yes. then restart the network service network restart.



now. you can reinstall the package.







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  • Try running dhclient and check internet access like said in upper comments. If it works, try yum.

    – Atul
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  • Try running dhclient and check internet access like said in upper comments. If it works, try yum.

    – Atul
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Try running dhclient and check internet access like said in upper comments. If it works, try yum.

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Try running dhclient and check internet access like said in upper comments. If it works, try yum.

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