Normally you can find it on wiki.colinux.org. However, the site seems to be down right now, so I can't find you a more exact reference. The gist of it is, use qemu to create a disk image for CentOS and then use that disk image with coLinux. You could also do a physical install of CentOS, and copy that to a disk image for use with qemu.
The reason why the wiki is helpful is it tells you how to turn off some of the annoying error messages and such.
Bill
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How to make CentOS 4.1 image for coLinux ?
The same instructions as Fedora should work.
Bill
Normally you can find it on wiki.colinux.org. However, the site seems to be down right now, so I can't find you a more exact reference. The gist of it is, use qemu to create a disk image for CentOS and then use that disk image with coLinux. You could also do a physical install of CentOS, and copy that to a disk image for use with qemu.
The reason why the wiki is helpful is it tells you how to turn off some of the annoying error messages and such.
Bill
Where i can find this instructions ?
Site wiki.colinux.org not open (((( Can give me your image CentOS 4.1 please :).
I create empty file 4G(cobd2). Open this file on coLinux and enter:
mkfs.ext3 /dev/cobd2
copy CentOS filesystem on cobd2, but not work (