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Scientific Linux 7.0 x86_64 RELEASE CANDIDATE 1 - Sep 26, 2014

== Information ==

Fermilab's intention is to continue the development and support of 
Scientific Linux and refine its focus as an operating system for 
scientific computing. Today we are announcing a release candidate of 
Scientific Linux 7.  We continue to develop a stable process for 
generating and distributing Scientific Linux, with the intent that 
Scientific Linux remains the same high quality operating system the 
community has come to expect.

THIS IS NOT A PRODUCTION RELEASE OF SCIENTIFIC LINUX 7.0

NOTE: Please review the SL Release Notes along with
       The Upstream Vendor's Release Notes:

http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/7.0/x86_64/release-notes/

https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/index.html

There is a great deal of information within those documents not listed here.

Send comments/issues/test reports to:
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== Media ==
You can find the release media at:
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/7.0/x86_64/iso/

NOTE: The 'everything' dvd image requires a Dual-Layer (DL) compatible
       drive for both burning and booting off of.

       Alternatively the livecd-iso-to-disk utility is able to convert
       this to USB successfully.  A USB device of sufficient size is
       required.

       Alternatively you can utilize the dd command to write the
       raw image to a USB device.

http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/7.0/x86_64/release-notes/#_how_to_make_a_bootable_usb_installer

== UEFI Secure Boot ==
The status of UEFI Secure Boot for Scientific Linux is noted in detail at:

http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/7.0/x86_64/release-notes/#_about_uefi_secure_boot

Booting SL7 with Secure Boot enabled works but requires a manual step. 
This is because the "shim" has not been signed by the UEFI CA. 
Instructions are included within the SL7 Release Notes.

NOTE: The kernels in sl7-security have not yet been built with
       the SL7 Secure Boot Certificate and may not function
       in secure boot environments.

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