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could it be possible you installed the wrong version? if I remember correctly that is.....
Then don't use OVH kernel, use the original one?
Make sure you have the latest operating system installed on your dedicated machine supported by SolusVM at this time. We use Virtualizor and have CentOS 6 installed and works absolutely fine
You may want to do a vnc install, which will allow you to install however you will like the os, partitions etc...
There is a problem with OVH CentOS 6 templates. You will find that there are many unnecessary partitions on running the df -h command.
Run these commands to remove them:
rpm -e bind chroot
service named restart
Also install using the Distribution Kernel and yum update it.
AFAIK, I could setup everything successfully on the OVH dedicated server (KVM...not OpenVZ) and create working VPSes.
now DNS is a problem?
For original one it says hardware not supported
ill try that