Re: Installation problems [message #36802 is a reply to message #35023] |
Mon, 20 July 2009 22:47  |
irontowngeek
Messages: 20 Registered: January 2009
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In my experiences with OpenVZ installations on my test servers,I have never had a moment,that the installation never booted the OVZ kernel as the "default".(it automatically updates GRUB)
Of course,I use REDHAT.
I have not had an opportunity to try OpenVZ,on other platforms,and what you may experience,may be contributed to the way the kernel for DEBIAN,is packaged.
So you will need to edit GRUB by hand.
If the DEBIAN directory tree is the same for REDHAT,then your answer lies in the "/boot" directory.
Edit the GRUB menu,and add an entry,the same as the default boot kernel,EXCEPT,use the OVZ kernel.
You will need to set the "default" entry,to where this kernel boots first.(depending on the listing of kernel choices.
Use the "grub.conf" file,provided from another commenter,as a guide.
This number usually starts at "0".
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