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  cd /vz/template/centos/4/
 
  cd /vz/template/centos/4/
  cp -a i386 x86_64
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mkdir x86_64
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  cp -a /vz/template/centos/4/i386/* /vz/template/centos/4/x86_64
 
  cd /vz/template/centos/4/x86_64/config
 
  cd /vz/template/centos/4/x86_64/config
 
  sed -i.tmp 's/i386/x86_64/g' yum.conf
 
  sed -i.tmp 's/i386/x86_64/g' yum.conf
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Now we have a x86_64 centos template installed.<br>
 
Now we have a x86_64 centos template installed.<br>
 
You can do the same procedure to other distro templates.
 
You can do the same procedure to other distro templates.
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