It used to work, that's how I set up my openvz server at first. That was
the standard method: install centos, then install openvz.

But now, they have created a specialized distro called vzlnux. It's based
on centos 7, and looks and feels just like centos 7, but has the container
and virtualization hosting built in.

You have to install openvz linux now, if you want a new openvz server.

https://openvz.org/

Jake



On Wed, Apr 1, 2020 at 11:26 AM mattias <mjonsson1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> is this guide realy working?
>
>
> https://devopspoints.com/centos-7-setting-up-openvz-virtualization-on-centos-7.html
>
> litle to much deps problem with yum
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