(10-01-2017, 08:08 PM)betatester3.0 Wrote: Hi @[testing],
If you want you could install CentOS using the "minimal option" that would help as well.
if you want you could install the CentOS you used and then use the following to remove everything that Sentora will install.
Code:yum remove -y httpd httpd-devel php php-devel php-gd php-mbstring php-intl php-mysql php-xml php-xmlrpc php-mcrypt php-imap php-pear php-mysql php-cli php-common php5-dev myself mysql dovecot-mysql MariaDB MariaDB-common MariaDB-compat MariaDB-server phpMyAdmin postfix dovecot dovecot-mysql dovecot-pigeonhole sendmail ProFTPd proftpd proftpd-mysql vsftpd named bind bind-utils bind-libs bind9 pdns pdns-backend-mysql pdns-server pdns-server-backend-mysql webalizer crontabs
yum clean all
I used your method and it worked like a charm. Thanks but I was not able to
Restart your server now to complete the install (y/n)?
Press "Y" as I was copying the login info, would that be an issue or that ok?