OpenVZ to KVM (debian 6)

probably shouldn't be difficult - create a new VM, boot off a liveCD, partition the drive, copy the contents of the openVZ guest filesystem to the new partition, chroot into it, create and edit /etc/fstab, then configure networking, install the kernel and bootloader from the repos, and you're done (in theory) :cool:

This should depend on the distro in openVZ, and how much the template was stripped down compared to the full distro.
 
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