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| | Details and Recommendations | | :--- | :--- | | Boot Media | Modern tools like Rufus, balenaEtcher, or Ventoy can be used to create bootable USB drives. | | Hardware | Hardware from the era (approximately 2009-2014) will have the best support. | | Systemd | RHEL 6.x still uses SysV init scripts , not systemd . Do not expect to use systemctl . The first major version to adopt systemd was RHEL 7. | | Network | Network interfaces may not be active by default after installation. You may need to manually configure them via the command line or setup tool. | | Kernel | The kernel is based on the 2.6.32 branch. Many drivers for modern hardware (post-2018) will not be present. | | General Recommendation | For testing, use a virtual machine (VirtualBox, VMware) to avoid hardware incompatibilities. | | | Hardware | Hardware from the era