MISMIS Lv3Posted 2023-Apr-18 11:04
  
This linux versin is supported by default
Adonis001 Lv3Posted 2023-Apr-18 11:16
  
Rock Linux is supported
isabelita Posted 2023-Apr-18 11:19
  
It is supported and you can install it without a doubt.
BitCloud Lv3Posted 2023-Apr-18 11:27
  
Yes the installation is available
Natsu Dragneel Lv3Posted 2023-Apr-18 11:28
  

Rocky 9 is a server-oriented Linux OS compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
VanFlyheights Lv3Posted 2023-Apr-18 11:29
  
Rocky is currently one of the best CentOS alternatives. The distribution is free, open source, and caters to production workloads.
faysalji Lv3Posted 2023-Apr-18 18:14
  
Rocky Linux 9 is not officially supported on HCI 6.7.0, as you mentioned. However, if you still want to install Rocky Linux 9 on HCI 6.7.0, you can try selecting "Other Linux (64-bit)" as the operating system option during the installation process.

Keep in mind that since it is not officially supported, there is a risk that some features may not work correctly, and it may not be fully compatible with HCI 6.7.0. It's important to thoroughly test your system after installation to ensure it is functioning as expected.
Zonger Lv5Posted 2023-Apr-30 20:00
  
Rocky Linux 9 is not yet officially supported by VMware HCI 6.7.0. The supported operating systems for VMware HCI 6.7.0 can be found in the VMware Compatibility Guide.

However, you may be able to install Rocky Linux 9 on HCI 6.7.0 using a custom ISO. This would involve creating a custom image of Rocky Linux 9 that includes the necessary drivers for the HCI 6.7.0 platform.

To create a custom ISO, you can use the VMware Image Builder tool, which allows you to create custom images of operating systems that are tailored to your specific environment. You can find more information about Image Builder in the VMware documentation.

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