I just downloaded and installed Oracle Linux 7.0, the only issue I had was putting the ISO image on a USB stick using Rufus did not work properly. I used Win32DiskImager and was able to install Oracle Linux 7.0.
I downloaded Oracle Database 11.2 for Linux. During the install it is looking for some 32 bit libraries, Oracle Linux 7.0 does not have any 32 packages.....so the latest Linux version from Oracle themselves it is NOT.
....sigh......fine, if Oracle want to release a product that does not support their other products what can you do huh?
I download Oracle Linux 6.5, I load the ISO onto my USB stick using Win32DiskImager, it won't even boot. I use Rufus, it gets to a point during the install and then has an error:
Missing ISO 9660 image
The installer has tried to mount image #1, but cannot find it on the hard drive.
is it possible to use this new fandangled fancy dancy method of booting from a USB stick that is only a decade or so old with Oracle products or not?