Re: DaVinci Resolve on Linux - Install issues
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 9:20 pm
Thank you Dwaine. A couple of other basic questions:
-I have the BM CentOS build successfully installed, and Resolve and Fusion working.
-However, I am assuming it's more practical to NOT use this OS install as one's main OS for everyday use.
-I have other conventional drives I can install later, but right now I have two 500 GB SSD's.
-I intend to put another Linux distro on the same SSD as the BM CentOS build, and leave the second SSD available for fast video caching by Resolve (and Fusion).
-Does this make sense, or would it be better to organize it another way? Any recommendations on partition size would also be welcome.
Many thanks.
*I forgot. Will your CentOS build want to auto update? If so, how do I turn that off?
-I have the BM CentOS build successfully installed, and Resolve and Fusion working.
-However, I am assuming it's more practical to NOT use this OS install as one's main OS for everyday use.
-I have other conventional drives I can install later, but right now I have two 500 GB SSD's.
-I intend to put another Linux distro on the same SSD as the BM CentOS build, and leave the second SSD available for fast video caching by Resolve (and Fusion).
-Does this make sense, or would it be better to organize it another way? Any recommendations on partition size would also be welcome.
Many thanks.
*I forgot. Will your CentOS build want to auto update? If so, how do I turn that off?
Dwaine Maggart wrote:@Ian: ...No, you should not update the OS after install.
When there is a new CentOS version we support, we'll have a new ISO image for that version.