Editing Ubuntu Trusty template creation
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worked for me with a beta release of ubuntu 14.04. used part of the 12.04 howto as a guidline. | worked for me with a beta release of ubuntu 14.04. used part of the 12.04 howto as a guidline. | ||
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'''howto:''' | '''howto:''' | ||
− | <code>debootstrap --arch amd64 trusty /vz/private/2111 ftp://ftp.ubuntu.com/ubuntu | + | <code> |
+ | debootstrap --arch amd64 trusty /vz/private/2111 ftp://ftp.ubuntu.com/ubuntu | ||
− | vzctl set 2111 --applyconfig basic --save | + | vzctl set 2111 --applyconfig basic --save |
− | vzctl set 2111 --ostemplate ubuntu- | + | vzctl set 2111 --ostemplate ubuntu-12.04-x86_64 --save |
− | vzctl set 2111 --ipadd x.x.x.x --name trusty --hostname trusty.test.intern --save | + | vzctl set 2111 --ipadd x.x.x.x --name trusty --hostname trusty.test.intern --save |
− | vzctl start 2111 | + | vzctl start 2111 |
− | apt-get update | + | apt-get update |
− | apt-get install vim | + | apt-get install vim |
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+ | apt-get remove ntpdate | ||
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add to the start of init script /etc/init.d/ondemad | add to the start of init script /etc/init.d/ondemad | ||