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		<title>By: matt</title>
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		<description>I too have been struggling with time issues for linux(a centos distro) under virtual server. The clock=pit option failed to solve my issue as well.  I downloaded the linux extensions, and have walked thru the manual process (with the --force option) to install each of the RPM&#039;s (and used YUM to reconcile the few dependencies that popped up)...but now I&#039;m going to start the services per the MS doc:

but /etc/init.d/vmadd start results in a: kernel module not found error.

Any thoughts?  I&#039;m trying to get a prepackaged &#039;CactiEZ&#039; install working on MSVS...and the time issue is killing me.
Either way: thx for posting your experience!  Cheers...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I too have been struggling with time issues for linux(a centos distro) under virtual server. The clock=pit option failed to solve my issue as well.  I downloaded the linux extensions, and have walked thru the manual process (with the &#8211;force option) to install each of the RPM&#8217;s (and used YUM to reconcile the few dependencies that popped up)&#8230;but now I&#8217;m going to start the services per the MS doc:</p>
<p>but /etc/init.d/vmadd start results in a: kernel module not found error.</p>
<p>Any thoughts?  I&#8217;m trying to get a prepackaged &#8216;CactiEZ&#8217; install working on MSVS&#8230;and the time issue is killing me.<br />
Either way: thx for posting your experience!  Cheers&#8230;</p>
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