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But to copy it, you need to setup a network device on the slackware system (use <tt>ifconfig</tt> and <tt>ftp</tt>) or manually remove the hard drive containing the Slackware installation and copy the tgz file from there. | But to copy it, you need to setup a network device on the slackware system (use <tt>ifconfig</tt> and <tt>ftp</tt>) or manually remove the hard drive containing the Slackware installation and copy the tgz file from there. | ||
− | After you got the tgz file on the host, make a new directory into <tt>/vz/private</tt> with a new | + | After you got the tgz file on the host, make a new directory into <tt>/vz/private</tt> with a new VEID, ''for example'' 777. |
Uncompress the tgz file into this directory and remove the tgz. | Uncompress the tgz file into this directory and remove the tgz. | ||
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− | This will disable the root login until the password changed with <tt>vzctl set | + | This will disable the root login until the password changed with <tt>vzctl set VEID --userpasswd root:xxx</tt>. |
==== Edit /etc/rc.d/rc.S ==== | ==== Edit /etc/rc.d/rc.S ==== |