[ Thanks to Falko
Timme for this link. ]
“This is a tutorial for installing OpenQRM 4.7 with LXC
containers in Debian Lenny which can further be used for installing
ISPConfig3 at the container level. OpenQRM 4.7
(http://www.openqrm.com) was released on September 30, 2010 with
LXC support. Wonderful product. Videos of this enterprise grade
datacenter management framework are available at
http://openqrm.com/?q=node/183. I hope that this information is
useful to those who are interested. And thanks to Matt and OpenQRM
developers for the hard work!“DISCLAIMER: This is something that worked for me. I do not bear
responsibility if something breaks down. You need at least a 100GB
for this for basic setup.“A) INSTALL DEBIAN SQUEEZE (ALSO APPLIES TO LENNY WITH BACKPORT
KERNEL)“A1) Download Debian Squeeze netboot CD from
http://debian.org
A2) It will first ask to set up root user password and ask to
create a new user. Give the root password twice and create a new
user. It will also ask to give the machine’s domain and give
whatever you like or your tld name.
A3) Create 3 partitions. 512MB (1/2GB) for /boot, 2GB for Swap and
rest for /. Format /boot as ext4 and / as LVM. (you can find more
info on how to create LVM2 volume online or can just follow the
installer guideline).”