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OpenVZ consists of a kernel, user-level tools, and container templates. | OpenVZ consists of a kernel, user-level tools, and container templates. | ||
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For Squeeze, use the Lenny directions. | For Squeeze, use the Lenny directions. | ||
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For Etch users, this document explains how to partially upgrade to Debian Lenny and install from lenny repositories ('''use this options at your risk'''). | For Etch users, this document explains how to partially upgrade to Debian Lenny and install from lenny repositories ('''use this options at your risk'''). | ||
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this command will install latest kernel and all required packages like: | this command will install latest kernel and all required packages like: | ||
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− | apt-get install iproute libatm1 linux-image-2.6.26-1-openvz-686 linux-image-openvz-686 rsync vzctl vzquota | + | apt-get install iproute libatm1 linux-image-2.6.26-1-openvz-686 linux-image-openvz-686 rsync vzctl vzquota |
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and will arrange grub bootloader properly. | and will arrange grub bootloader properly. |