CentOS 8 Stream Installation in AVA Developer PlatformBinary Image Download Link CentOS click here Boot the system with the USB drive or M.2 PCIe card Prerequisites Download the CentOS If you are Windows user, download Rufus as flashing tool click here If you are Linux user, you can use dd command to flash the image into USB drive Windows Host Insert an empty USB drive into the development host and execute rufus.exe as the picture below. It will auto-detected your storage drives. Press the SELECT button and browse to the .img file which you have previously downloaded to your working directory on the development host. Then click START and wait for the process to be finished Linux Host Download the bootable CentOS to the working directory on your development host. Insert an empty USB drive into the development host and enter the following command to flash CentOS into the USB drive Warning: Make sure you first properly identify the USB device name as for example /dev/sdb or /dev/sdc. Data loss may result if written to the wrong device or in the worst case you kill your host OS. $ sudo dd if=[your image].img of=/dev/sd[x] After dd has completed, enter the following command: $ sync Booting from USB Once the OS is flashed into USB, plug the USB to the target and power on Enter boot menu by continuous clicking on ESC button After entering into boot manager, select the USB drive to boot from it Refer the below screenshots for your reference Supported Features and Interfaces Linux kernel version: 5.10.35 2x USB 2.0 on Front I/O 6x USB 3.0 on Rear I/O LAN GbE on rear I/O LAN GbE on rear I/O for BMC management PCIe x16 GEN4 two slots, PCIe x8 GEN4 one slot, PCIe x4 GEN4 two slots & M.2 PCIe x4 GEN4 two slots VGA compatible with 1080p RS232 DB9 on rear I/O Serial console through VGA