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Change timezone (if needed)
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Change timezone (if needed)<br />
rm /newroot/etc/localtime
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rm /newroot/etc/localtime <br />
 
ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Your/Timezone /newroot/etc/localtime
 
ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Your/Timezone /newroot/etc/localtime
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The only thing missing is to create a tarball of our new root.
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<code>tar zcf /vz/template/cache/centos-6-x86_64.tar.gz -C /newroot .</code>
  
<code>tar zcf /vz/template/cache/centos-6-x86_64.tar.gz -C /newroot .</code>
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You probably want to get rid of /newroot<br />
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rm -rf /newroot
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</code>

Revision as of 12:30, 24 October 2012


This guide requires that you already have a CentOS 6 - If you do not have CentOS 6 installed, do it in KVM or VirtualBox or whatever you want.

At a CentOS 6 host as root do:
yum install yum-utils
yumdownloader centos-release.x86_64
mkdir -p /newroot/var/lib/
touch /newroot/var/lib/random-seed #without it, the initscript installation script will fail
rpm --rebuilddb --root=/newroot
rpm -i --root=/newroot --nodeps centos-release-6-3.el6.centos.9.x86_64.rpm
yum --installroot=/newroot install -y openssh-clients openssh-server yum yum-utils man wget sudo tar passwd
yum --installroot=/newroot clean all
ln -s /proc/mounts /newroot/etc/mtab
rm -f /newroot/dev/null
mknod -m 600 /newroot/dev/console c 5 1


Create /newroot/etc/fstab that looks like this:

 none /dev/pts devpts rw,gid=5,mode=620 0 0
 none /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0

Edit /newroot/etc/sysconfig/init Change the line

 ACTIVE_CONSOLES=/dev/tty[1-6]

to

 ACTIVE_CONSOLES=

Change timezone (if needed)
rm /newroot/etc/localtime
ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Your/Timezone /newroot/etc/localtime

The only thing missing is to create a tarball of our new root. tar zcf /vz/template/cache/centos-6-x86_64.tar.gz -C /newroot .

You probably want to get rid of /newroot
rm -rf /newroot