Fedora 10 AOS

alphadog

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Okay, so I am interested in using the Fedora 10 AOS spin, which seems to be a minimal Fedora RAW disk. I'm assuming I can use it under KVM in Proxmox, but what's the best way?

If I upload the tar.gz download, it seems to get listed under OpenVZ templates. If I unpack the tar ball, I can't upload the RAW file; PVE errors on it. Should I SSH into the host, transfer the RAW disk and setup manually a conf file?

See http://thincrust.net/aos.html for some detail on the AOS spin.

PS: Proxmox folks are awesome. It's one of the big reasons I use it.
 
Okay, so I am interested in using the Fedora 10 AOS spin, which seems to be a minimal Fedora RAW disk. I'm assuming I can use it under KVM in Proxmox, but what's the best way?

If I upload the tar.gz download, it seems to get listed under OpenVZ templates. If I unpack the tar ball, I can't upload the RAW file; PVE errors on it. Should I SSH into the host, transfer the RAW disk and setup manually a conf file?

See http://thincrust.net/aos.html for some detail on the AOS spin.

PS: Proxmox folks are awesome. It's one of the big reasons I use it.

this is not a OpenVZ template, its a raw image. therefore you have to create a new KVM on Proxmox VE and add manually the hard disk image into the right folder - just tested, working.

Check this page for howto to this.
http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Migration_of_servers_to_Proxmox_VE#Adapt_the_new_KVM_Virtual_Machine
 

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