diff --git a/wiki/Fedora.wiki b/wiki/Fedora.wiki deleted file mode 100644 index d9951342..00000000 --- a/wiki/Fedora.wiki +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -#summary Information about running CORE on Fedora systems - -= Installing OpenVZ on Fedora 11 = - -_*EXT4 WARNING*: the 2.6.27 OpenVZ kernel does not have support for ext4 compiled in; your life will be easier if you install Fedora 11 onto an ext3 partition._ - -The command `yum install vzkernel` will fail because the stable 2.6.18 OpenVZ kernel is too old. You can run with the experimental kernel instead. - - # Setup the openvz.repo as normal (see [Quickstart]) - # edit the `/etc/yum.repos.d/openvz.repo` file and add these lines: - {{{ -[openvz-kernel-2.6.27] -name=OpenVZ 2.6.18 kernel -#baseurl=http://download.openvz.org/kernel/branches/2.6.27/current -mirrorlist=http://download.openvz.org/kernel/mirrors-2.6.27 -enabled=1 -gpgcheck=1 -gpgkey=http://download.openvz.org/RPM-GPG-Key-OpenVZ - }}} - # change the `[openvz-kernel-rhel5]` section to `enabled=0` - # the 2.6.27 kernel is older than Fedora 11's 2.6.29 kernel, so you need to force the install using this yum plugin: - {{{ -yum install yum-allowdowngrade - }}} - # finally, you may install the kernel and utilities - {{{ -yum install vzkernel --allow-downgrade -yum install vzctl - }}} - # don't forget to edit `/etc/grub.conf` and give the kernel a sensible name, such as "OpenVZ" \ No newline at end of file