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==Configure devices in CT0==
 
==Configure devices in CT0==
 
These devices under /proc didn't exist for me, but I left them in case they are still needed, even with the new vzctl. [[User:Mrjcleaver|Mrjcleaver]] 13:59, 31 May 2008 (EDT)
 
These devices under /proc didn't exist for me, but I left them in case they are still needed, even with the new vzctl. [[User:Mrjcleaver|Mrjcleaver]] 13:59, 31 May 2008 (EDT)
: These files did not exist because you executed a copy/paste, which is incorrect. You should replace 'veth101.0' with veth###.# where ###.# is your relevant VEID (for scripts this should do: 'veth${VEID}.0') according to your VE IDs, and for each VE ID you use veth. -- {{unsigned|79.107.116.50|21:29, 25 November 2009}}
 
  
 
== Creating veth without OpenVZ ==
 
== Creating veth without OpenVZ ==

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