Thanks for that info - vzdeploy changes the picture considerably, removing a lot of objections to the requirements.
Jake On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 1:53 AM, Sergey Bronnikov <serg...@openvz.org> wrote: > On 20:41 Mon 06 Jun , Volker Janzen wrote: >> So this sentence from the quick Installation guide is just false: >> "Alternatively, one can install OpenVZ on a pre-installed RPM based Linux >> distribution. Supported Linux distributions: Cloud Linux 7.*, CentOS 7.*, >> Scientific Linux 7.* etc" >> Source: https://openvz.org/Quick_installation_of_Virtuozzo_7 > > Page has been updated. > >> You're telling now it's not an alternative. It should be removed from the >> guide, it's a huge change in the plans on how to deploy VZ7. For now, I was >> able >> to fire up a CentOS 6 host and then follow the guide for installing OpenVZ. >> With >> VZ7, I will need to be able to install from my own ISO image, this might >> cause >> problems with the hosters I use and I really need to evaluate if this is a >> good >> way to go. I really prefer OpenVZ container in favour of lxc and I'd like to >> stay with it, but I also need an easy way to fire up a new host system. >> >> > Please understand me correctly, we don't want to support a variety of all >> > Linux zoo. >> > It requires much more time of development, testing and support. >> >> It is okay to do that. You're not alone with that. But the install guide >> should not state an alternative in the setup guide, that is no alternative. I >> will now need to re-evaluate VZ7 usage completly. >> >> Regards, >> Volker > > -- > sergeyb@ > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@openvz.org > https://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openvz.org https://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users