Downloading CentOS 7.2 64-bit (or CentOS 6.8, 64 bit)?











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For some reason (software compatibility with RedHawk), I need to use CentOS 7.2 (64-bit) instead of the most updated version of CentOS 7.6.1810. I am asking around to see if there is still a chance for me to get CentOS 7.2 (7.2.1511)?



Similarly, could CentOS 6.8 be still available for download instead of 6.10?



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    For some reason (software compatibility with RedHawk), I need to use CentOS 7.2 (64-bit) instead of the most updated version of CentOS 7.6.1810. I am asking around to see if there is still a chance for me to get CentOS 7.2 (7.2.1511)?



    Similarly, could CentOS 6.8 be still available for download instead of 6.10?



    Thanks for everybody's help.










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      For some reason (software compatibility with RedHawk), I need to use CentOS 7.2 (64-bit) instead of the most updated version of CentOS 7.6.1810. I am asking around to see if there is still a chance for me to get CentOS 7.2 (7.2.1511)?



      Similarly, could CentOS 6.8 be still available for download instead of 6.10?



      Thanks for everybody's help.










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      For some reason (software compatibility with RedHawk), I need to use CentOS 7.2 (64-bit) instead of the most updated version of CentOS 7.6.1810. I am asking around to see if there is still a chance for me to get CentOS 7.2 (7.2.1511)?



      Similarly, could CentOS 6.8 be still available for download instead of 6.10?



      Thanks for everybody's help.







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          You can find older/archived versions on the downloads page of the CentOS site.
          Here you go: https://wiki.centos.org/Download
          All the older versions are listed, 7, 6, 5, back to 2.1






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          Here you go: https://wiki.centos.org/Download
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          • Thanks. I got the version I needed.
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          • Yes, I accepted this answer. Thank you.
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          You can find older/archived versions on the downloads page of the CentOS site.
          Here you go: https://wiki.centos.org/Download
          All the older versions are listed, 7, 6, 5, back to 2.1






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          • Thanks. I got the version I needed.
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          You can find older/archived versions on the downloads page of the CentOS site.
          Here you go: https://wiki.centos.org/Download
          All the older versions are listed, 7, 6, 5, back to 2.1






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          You can find older/archived versions on the downloads page of the CentOS site.
          Here you go: https://wiki.centos.org/Download
          All the older versions are listed, 7, 6, 5, back to 2.1







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          • Thanks. I got the version I needed.
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          • Yes, I accepted this answer. Thank you.
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            Dec 7 at 14:28


















          • Thanks. I got the version I needed.
            – Spring19981
            Dec 5 at 2:42










          • Please mark the answer, if you're satisfied.
            – essjae
            Dec 5 at 18:51










          • Yes, I accepted this answer. Thank you.
            – Spring19981
            Dec 7 at 14:28
















          Thanks. I got the version I needed.
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          Dec 5 at 2:42




          Thanks. I got the version I needed.
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          Please mark the answer, if you're satisfied.
          – essjae
          Dec 5 at 18:51




          Please mark the answer, if you're satisfied.
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          Dec 5 at 18:51












          Yes, I accepted this answer. Thank you.
          – Spring19981
          Dec 7 at 14:28




          Yes, I accepted this answer. Thank you.
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