Debian OS Template [message #1523] |
Sat, 11 February 2006 23:27 |
FaithInUnseenThings
Messages: 21 Registered: January 2006
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Can someone *please* show me how to create a Debian OS template for VIRTUOZZO. SWSOFT wants about $250 for this while Debian itself is a free OS in the first place.
Their documenation is plenty long, boring and difficult for an intermediate person. Please help.
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Re: Debian OS Template [message #1539 is a reply to message #1523] |
Sun, 12 February 2006 03:21 |
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I'm not sure what exactly you are trying to do. If you have the pre-created template I would do this:
#cd /vz/private
#mkdir 101
#cp debian-3.1-i3 86-minimal.tar.gz 101/
#cd 101
#tar zxvf debian-3.1-i3 86-minimal.tar.gz
You should now have the minimal debian base layout inside 101
If you download the pre-created template you do not need to create you own debian template.
I'm not sure if Virtuozzo works the same as OpenVZ or if it uses /vz/private/101 for example. Hope this helps
Just Because You Have One, Doesn't Mean You Have To Be One!
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Re: Debian OS Template [message #1543 is a reply to message #1523] |
Sun, 12 February 2006 03:44 |
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Quote from kir regarding message #806
Quote: | I'm sorry, I now see that you have mentioned virtuozzo in your first post.
Indeed, you should either try general linux support forums, or ask your virtuozzo provider (be it swsoft or any reseller) for support.
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Most of us cannot afford commercial Virtuozzo so we use OpenVZ. Besides, other than not having the name "Virtuozzo," OpenVZ rulez
Just Because You Have One, Doesn't Mean You Have To Be One!
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