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You should follow the other instructions from the [http://wiki.openvz.org/Quick_installation#yum_pre-setup OpenVZ wiki Quick Installation], with the sections *Configuring the bootloader*, *sysctl*, and *SELinux*.
= Installing from RPMs =
CORE releases for Linux consist of two RPM files. The `core-n.n...rpm` package contains the CORE GUI, API library, a daemons necessary for running on Linux. The `core-root-n.n....rpm` package is quite a bit larger, as it contains a default [http://wiki.openvz.org/OS_template OS template cache] for CORE that is installed to `/vz/private/core-root`. Individual CORE nodes will symlink to share this root filesystem.
Download the CORE RPM packages from here:
http://downloads.pf.itd.nrl.navy.mil/core/installer-packages/
CORE releases for Linux consist of two RPM files. The `core-n.n...rpm` package contains the CORE GUI, API library, and daemons necessary for running on Linux. The `core-root-n.n....rpm` package is quite a bit larger, as it contains a default [http://wiki.openvz.org/OS_template OS template cache] for CORE that is installed to `/vz/private/core-root`. Individual CORE nodes will symlink to share this root filesystem.
{{{
rpm -ivh core-3.4-1.i386.rpm
rpm -ivh core-root-3.4-1.i386.rpm
}}}
= Installing from source =
= Installing from source =
Download the source tarball from here:
http://downloads.pf.itd.nrl.navy.mil/core/source/
To build and configure it, you should have the autotools suite installed (aclocal, autoconf, automake), an easy way to get these is using `yum groupinstall "Development Tools"`.
{{{
tar xzf core-3.4.tar.gz
cd core-3.4
./bootstrap.sh
./configure
make
sudo make install
}}}