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== Rebooting into OpenVZ kernel ==
Now reboot the machine and choose "OpenVZ" on the boot loader menu. If the OpenVZ kernel has been booted successfully, proceed to installing the user-level tools for OpenVZ. If you are installing on {{ Note |At one time there were problems with vzpkg and vzyum in x86_64 CentOS or Fedora system, you may want to continue the setup process using the systems that required [[Install_OpenVZ_on_a_x86_64_system_Centos-Fedora|x86_64 guidespecial installation procedures]], but these appear to be resolved in current builds.}}
== Installing the utilities ==