Those two links discuss installing the DEVELOPMENT environment which is used to 
make AstLinux images.  It is not for installing on CentOS.  AstLinux is itself 
an OS.  It does not lay on top of an OS.

What you're asking is not something you'll be able to do with AstLinux.

Darrick

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2013 6:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] installing astlinux under centos

these 2 links are talking about running/installing astlinux under 
centos/ubuntu???:

http://doc.astlinux.org/devdoc:documentation
http://www.fredshack.com/docs/astlinux.html

If astlinux can be installed/run under centos on a PC, then it should run in a 
virtualised environment under centos/ubuntu???

I don't really need the firmware update features, revert to previous. I have 
installed asterisk 1.8.4.4 on my vps and wanted to have the Astlinux GUI to 
monitor/programme it. Is there any way of installing the ASTLINUX GUI manually 
after I have installed asterisk manually and getting it to edit .conf files 
like the tool below.

If I could then it would be all I need. (Full virtualisation is possible with 
KVM/Xen HVM but I only have a OpenVZ at the minute). If I had full 
virtualisation VPS, I would probably use Askozia as it's so much easier to 
programme.



-----Original Message-----
From: Lonnie Abelbeck 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Sent: Sun, 2 Jun 2013 0:28
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] installing astlinux under centos

AstLinux in a VM requires full virtualization like VMware or VirtualBox.








I don't see how it could work with OpenVZ without major hacking, and then




features like firmware updates, revert-to-previous, etc. would no longer work.




AstLinux has it's own boot-loader RUNNIX which then kexec's the .run image along




with the initrd .  I don't know much about OpenVZ, but I don't see how this




"double boot" would work in OpenVZ.








Lonnie
















On Jun 1, 2013, at 4:05 PM, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> wrote:








> hi,




>




> My aim was to run it on centos as a hosted pbx on an OpenVZ based VPS much in




the way that we can run trixbox, elastix, PIAF, etc under centos in an OpenVZ




environment.  After all we can run asterisk under centos, we can run freepbx




front end under centos. Astlinux is the same, isn't it (I hope that's not




blasphemy!), it is asterisk with a the astlinux front end. So why can we not




install it under centos, in the same was a asterisk with freepbx???




>




> If anyone knows how to get it working or has created a openVZ 'template',




please let me know




>












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