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Bootstraping debian from a centos ovz ?

Hello guys. Is there any way to install debian remotelly, via ssh and no physical access to a centos ovz installation?
We cannot apply an image at this time and there is no managed support on this server.

Thanks

Comments

  • Kind of, but you'll ultimately end up with Debian running on top of your CentOS OpenVZ guest kernel

  • Well i dont really care about OpenVZ. All i want is to remove centos and have it replaced by debian

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited February 2014

    You can format the swap space and put Debian on it. Then you boot Debian from swap, format the rest, and do the same thing you did to the swap space to the rest of the drive. When all is done, you format the original swap and set it back as swap space. A few more details in the guide below. Did it once, really didn't take that long.

    http://www.underhanded.org/papers/debian-conversion/remotedeb.html

    Thanked by 1vRozenSch00n
  • texteditortexteditor Member
    edited February 2014

    He can't change out the kernel, he's inside the container ( I think)

    Thanked by 1jar
  • @texteditor said:
    He can't change out the kernel, he's inside the container ( I think)

    OVZ works this way i guess too. So am i stuck ?

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited February 2014

    @texteditor said:
    He can't change out the kernel, he's inside the container ( I think)

    Oh yeah, was thinking node. Yeah, OP stop hacking into people's vps and changing their OS version to confuse them. Or stop buying from providers who won't let you reinstall the OS ;)

    Short version is yeah, consider it impossible.

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