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I need help and will PAID $$$ for it [message #635] Mon, 02 January 2006 05:13 Go to next message
vmvmvm is currently offline  vmvmvm
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Hi,

I am looking for someone who can either in writing or directly on my server do the following:

install all software and templates such that I can then ssh to the server and easily create new vm's.

I am familiar with commerical virtuozzo but I do not have the time to spend on figuring out the the open version. I imagine it is pretty similiar.

I want to be able to take your instructions, do a clean install myself (because I'm paranoid!) and then be able to create new vm's from the command line, start them, etc.

It will be installed to RedHat EL3. I want to be able to make VM's that run CentOS and others.

I am willing to pay for this. Let me know what you can offer.

Thanks!

You can PM me or update this thread.
Re: I need help and will PAID $$$ for it [message #636 is a reply to message #635] Mon, 02 January 2006 09:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
dev is currently offline  dev
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1. why do you want RHEL3? it's was not designed for 2.6 kernels though it works with some tweaks with it. I'd recommend RHEL4.
2. just give us credentials.


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Re: I need help and will PAID $$$ for it [message #637 is a reply to message #635] Mon, 02 January 2006 09:47 Go to previous message
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3. which arch do you want? i386 or x86-64 (emt64)?
4. which templates do you want?
right now we have:
centos-4
debian-3.1
fedora-core-3
fedora-core-4
opensuse-10 (beta)
all these come in "minimal" and "default" flavours.


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