Hi Hamid,
normally you should get a DHCP address from your provider.
I had a same issue with another provider in Germany (static IP didn't help
either), I filed a support request,
and within a few hours they re-provisioned the server and I got an IP address
via DHCP.
Otherwise in "rc.conf":
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Hi again,In fact I managd dedicated server from ovh with virtualization (kvm)Can you tell me what can I doRegards Original message From: Michael Keuter Date: Mon, 16 May 2022, 11:29To: AstLinux Users Mailing List Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Can't access astlinux GUIHi Hamid,norma
We (AstLinux Team) documented only three Cloud scenarios, that we have tested
ourselves.
I cannot speak for installations on OVH. On Vultr it is quite easy to install.
> Am 16.05.2022 um 18:37 schrieb Hamid Awad :
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> There’re talked about 3 cloud company.
> Any way I read all the the docs i
Hello,I can give you access to my virtualization enviroment so you can do anything you need and There’s vnc as well Regards, Original message From: Michael Keuter Date: Mon, 16 May 2022, 19:00To: AstLinux Users Mailing List Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Can't access astlinux GUIWe
Hi Hamid,
I know of a person who ran AstLinux VM ISO on bare-metal using QEMU/KVM ... it
worked OK for him but took a lot of testing and internet searches to get it
working. And keeping QEMU and all related packages up to date is very
important. You will have to do your own testing and intern
We have lots of systems running in a KVM with no issues at all however the host
is not managed by us so cant help with the setup I'm afraid.
Yes Vultr is the easiest to set up by far although in AU it hasn't been
particularly stable from a network perspective. Linode is also pretty good.
Regards