On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 15:25:34 -0600
Chris 'Xenon' Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Jona Joachim wrote:
> > Hi!
> > I was wondering if anybody had any experience with installing
> > OpenBSD on a remote system without physical access to the machine.
> > I have a virtual server in Germany which runs Debian Etch and I'm
> > pretty fed up with it and I want to install OpenBSD on it.
> > This is a virtual server which runs under a Virtuozzo environment. I
> > can boot it with a Linux live system.
> > My idea was to set up an OpenBSD system at home, dump it, upload the
> > image to the server and restore the image to the hard drive using
> > the live system. I don't know how to install the boot loader yet.
> > This server is just a free time project of me and a friend of mine
> > so it's not so important if it's down for some time. If anything
> > goes wrong I can restore the original Debian system or boot it with
> > a live system.
> 
>    I'm pretty sure Virtuozzo/OpenVZ only support Linux, and not *BSD
> virtual machines.

Oh, that would be really sad. The guy from the support told us "you can
run almost anything on it" when we called several months ago.
I does support Windows but that's not much of a surprise.
We're going to call tomorrow and see what they answer. I hope the
answer will not be "What is BSD?".

Regards,
Jona

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