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The standard OS image that we use is CentOS 7 core, which can be= found here:
https://www.centos.org/download/
If you choose, you should be able to find a version of this on Amazon's = EC2 cloud marketplace. If you use Amazon AWS for your SHRINE node, you will= need to use an elastic IP address so that your researchers can find your s= erver.
Once you have an empty operating system create a 'shrine' user. Log in a= s the root user, create the 'shrine' user, and assign a strong password.&nb= sp;
$ sudo adduser sh= rine $ sudo passwd shrine (give the shrine user a strong password)
Next - log in as the shrine user. Most of the remaining steps in this co= nfiguration guide require logging as the shrine user. Except where no= ted otherwise (for example, in steps where "sudo" is required to perform sy= stem-specific tasks), do all of the rest of the install and setup on this s= ystem as the shrine user.
Please note, follow the rest of the instructions as the shrine user exce= pt where it is noted otherwise.