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We offer two live CDs at the moment. The first one is based on Knoppix 5.1.1 and the second one is based on Centos 4.4.
 
== Download ==
 
The precreated ISO images are available directly from [http://download.openvz.org/livecd/ download.openvz.org/livecd/] or any of the [[download mirrors]].
 
=== CentOS ===
{{KernelDownloadTableHead}}
{{DownloadTableRow|path=http://download.openvz.org/livecd|file=CentOS-4.4-OpenVZ-i386-LiveCD.iso|size=684 MB}}
{{DownloadTableRow|path=http://download.openvz.org/livecd|file=CentOS-4.4-OpenVZ-i386-LiveCD.iso.md5|size=68 B}}
{{DownloadTableRow|path=http://download.openvz.org/livecd|file=CentOS-4.4-OpenVZ-i386-LiveCD.iso.asc|size=}}
{{KernelDownloadTableTail}}
 
=== Knoppix ===
{{KernelDownloadTableHead}}
{{DownloadTableRow|path=http://download.openvz.org/livecd|file=KNOPPIX_V5.1.1-OPENVZ-CD-2007-01-04-EN.iso|size=683 MB}}
{{DownloadTableRow|path=http://download.openvz.org/livecd|file=KNOPPIX_V5.1.1-OPENVZ-CD-2007-01-04-EN.iso.md5|size=77 B}}
{{DownloadTableRow|path=http://download.openvz.org/livecd|file=KNOPPIX_V5.1.1-OPENVZ-CD-2007-01-04-EN.iso.asc|size=189 B}}
{{KernelDownloadTableTail}}
 
Note that .md5 and .asc files does not need to be copied to the CD-R; they are here to check the authenticity of the iso file. [[Package_signatures#Checking_files|This page]] has some info on this topic.
 
== Burning ==
 
After downloading the image, you have to burn it to the actual media, i.e. a CD-R or CD-RW disk. The process depends on the actual OS and CD burning software that you have, and the exact details are out of scope of this article.
 
If you don't know how to burn the ISO image to CD-R, try [http://www.knoppix.net/wiki/Downloading_FAQ#Q:_I_have_downloaded_the_ISO_file._How_do_I_burn_the_ISO.3F_How_is_the_ISO_supposed_to_be_burned.3F this document].
 
== Booting ==
Just insert the fresh CD into your CD-ROM and reboot. In some cases you have to modify your BIOS settings in order to enable booting from a CD.
If you use CentOS-based CD you'll be able to choose the kernel to boot: <tt>ovz9rh</tt>, <tt>ovz18</tt>, <tt>ovz18rh</tt>, <tt>ovz20</tt> or <tt>linux</tt> (original CentOS kernel).
 
== Using ==
Upon the successful boot, a browser window with some helful hints will appear to help you start using OpenVZ. The latest version of that document is also available on this wiki: [[Getting started with OpenVZ live CD]].
 
== Limitations ==
Since this is a live CD, everything is created in RAM, i.e. is not persistent. If you will create a number of VEs, they will not be available after the reboot.
 
A number of [[VE]]s that you can create using this live CD greatly depends on the amount of RAM your machine has, since the system uses RAM instead of a hard disk. On a 1 gigabyte RAM machine you can create about 5 VEs. To work around this, you have to have a disk partition mounted to <tt>/vz/private/</tt> for CentOS-based CD and to <tt>/var/lib/vz/private</tt> for KNOPPIX-based CD.
 
OpenVZ disk quota does not work on LiveCD at the moment due to {{Bug|558}}, so <code>df</code> in [[VE]] shows ludicrous values if quota is on.
Because of it on CentOS 4.4 LiveCD disk quota is switched off by default.
 
Checkpointing (and consequently live migration) doesn't work on KNOPPIX LiveCD at the moment due to {{Bug|606}}.
You can work around it by mounting some filesystem (<tt>ext2</tt>, <tt>ext3</tt>, <tt>tmpfs</tt>) to <tt>/var/lib/vz/private</tt> directory.
On CentOS-based LiveCD <tt>tmpfs</tt> is mounted on this directory automatically during the booting.
== CD contents ==
* Frozen Bubble
The above packages were taken out to make some room for OpenVZ packages.
 
== Download ==
 
The precreated ISO images are available directly from [http://download.openvz.org/livecd/ download.openvz.org/livecd/] or any of the [[download mirrors]].
 
=== CentOS ===
{{KernelDownloadTableHead}}
{{DownloadTableRow|path=http://download.openvz.org/livecd|file=CentOS-4.4-OpenVZ-i386-LiveCD.iso|size=684 MB}}
{{DownloadTableRow|path=http://download.openvz.org/livecd|file=CentOS-4.4-OpenVZ-i386-LiveCD.iso.md5|size=68 B}}
{{DownloadTableRow|path=http://download.openvz.org/livecd|file=CentOS-4.4-OpenVZ-i386-LiveCD.iso.asc|size=}}
{{KernelDownloadTableTail}}
 
=== Knoppix ===
{{KernelDownloadTableHead}}
{{DownloadTableRow|path=http://download.openvz.org/livecd|file=KNOPPIX_V5.1.1-OPENVZ-CD-2007-01-04-EN.iso|size=683 MB}}
{{DownloadTableRow|path=http://download.openvz.org/livecd|file=KNOPPIX_V5.1.1-OPENVZ-CD-2007-01-04-EN.iso.md5|size=77 B}}
{{DownloadTableRow|path=http://download.openvz.org/livecd|file=KNOPPIX_V5.1.1-OPENVZ-CD-2007-01-04-EN.iso.asc|size=189 B}}
{{KernelDownloadTableTail}}
 
Note that .md5 and .asc files does not need to be copied to the CD-R; they are here to check the authenticity of the iso file. [[Package_signatures#Checking_files|This page]] has some info on this topic.
 
== Burning ==
 
After downloading the image, you have to burn it to the actual media, i.e. a CD-R or CD-RW disk. The process depends on the actual OS and CD burning software that you have, and the exact details are out of scope of this article.
 
If you don't know how to burn the ISO image to CD-R, try [http://www.knoppix.net/wiki/Downloading_FAQ#Q:_I_have_downloaded_the_ISO_file._How_do_I_burn_the_ISO.3F_How_is_the_ISO_supposed_to_be_burned.3F this document].
 
== Booting ==
Just insert the fresh CD into your CD-ROM and reboot. In some cases you have to modify your BIOS settings in order to enable booting from a CD.
If you use CentOS-based CD you'll be able to choose the kernel to boot: <tt>ovz9rh</tt>, <tt>ovz18</tt>, <tt>ovz18rh</tt>, <tt>ovz20</tt> or <tt>linux</tt> (original CentOS kernel).
 
== Using ==
Upon the successful boot, a browser window with some helful hints will appear to help you start using OpenVZ. The latest version of that document is also available on this wiki: [[Getting started with OpenVZ live CD]].
 
== Limitations ==
Since this is a live CD, everything is created in RAM, i.e. is not persistent. If you will create a number of VEs, they will not be available after the reboot.
 
A number of [[VE]]s that you can create using this live CD greatly depends on the amount of RAM your machine has, since the system uses RAM instead of a hard disk. On a 1 gigabyte RAM machine you can create about 5 VEs. To work around this, you have to have a disk partition mounted to <tt>/vz/private/</tt> for CentOS-based CD and to <tt>/var/lib/vz/private</tt> for KNOPPIX-based CD.
 
OpenVZ disk quota does not work on LiveCD at the moment due to {{Bug|558}}, so <code>df</code> in [[VE]] shows ludicrous values if quota is on.
Because of it on CentOS 4.4 LiveCD disk quota is switched off by default.
 
Checkpointing (and consequently live migration) doesn't work on KNOPPIX LiveCD at the moment due to {{Bug|606}}.
You can work around it by mounting some filesystem (<tt>ext2</tt>, <tt>ext3</tt>, <tt>tmpfs</tt>) to <tt>/var/lib/vz/private</tt> directory.
On CentOS-based LiveCD <tt>tmpfs</tt> is mounted on this directory automatically during the booting.
== Changelog ==

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