For Linux on Centos 7 host integration tools

Hello

I try to install the host for Linux on my Centos 7 integration tools, but the installation script back me: ' WARNING: this operating system is not supported by this version of the Linux host integration tools. Please see the installation and the User Guide for a list of the operating systems supported.
Packages for "unknown" platform and architecture "x86_64" are not on the iso standard. «,

CentOS ver 7 is not yet supported for host integration tools?

Thank you!

No worries. He got running CentOS 7 nonetheless. :)

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