What should I do to run CloudLinux on DigitalOcean?

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I used CentOS as a DO Droplet platform. Now I want to use CloudLinux.
As it turned out, DO currently doesn't support custom kernels, so how to do it? How to configure WHM?







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    I used CentOS as a DO Droplet platform. Now I want to use CloudLinux.
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      I used CentOS as a DO Droplet platform. Now I want to use CloudLinux.
      As it turned out, DO currently doesn't support custom kernels, so how to do it? How to configure WHM?







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      As it turned out, DO currently doesn't support custom kernels, so how to do it? How to configure WHM?









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          It is different from when you install on a server other than Digital Ocean. I assume we already downloaded PuTTy (I am on my Windows 7). To install use the commands below:



          wget http://repo.cloudlinux.com/cloudlinux/sources/cln/cpanel2cl
          sh cpanel2cl -k (masukan key yang diberikan oleh cloud linux)
          yum install lvemanager
          reboot
          /scripts/easyapache –build


          In the process you will be prompted to enter "y" in the "y / N" option to execute special commands for CloudLinux to be installed in DigitalOcean.



          The installation process is complete, now login to WHM, then navigate to "server configuration" - there is already a new menu called "Cloud Linux LVE Manager". That menu will inform you what to do in the existing account in the VPS.



          For more information go here: https://docs.cloudlinux.com/index.html?digitalocean.html






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            It is different from when you install on a server other than Digital Ocean. I assume we already downloaded PuTTy (I am on my Windows 7). To install use the commands below:



            wget http://repo.cloudlinux.com/cloudlinux/sources/cln/cpanel2cl
            sh cpanel2cl -k (masukan key yang diberikan oleh cloud linux)
            yum install lvemanager
            reboot
            /scripts/easyapache –build


            In the process you will be prompted to enter "y" in the "y / N" option to execute special commands for CloudLinux to be installed in DigitalOcean.



            The installation process is complete, now login to WHM, then navigate to "server configuration" - there is already a new menu called "Cloud Linux LVE Manager". That menu will inform you what to do in the existing account in the VPS.



            For more information go here: https://docs.cloudlinux.com/index.html?digitalocean.html






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              It is different from when you install on a server other than Digital Ocean. I assume we already downloaded PuTTy (I am on my Windows 7). To install use the commands below:



              wget http://repo.cloudlinux.com/cloudlinux/sources/cln/cpanel2cl
              sh cpanel2cl -k (masukan key yang diberikan oleh cloud linux)
              yum install lvemanager
              reboot
              /scripts/easyapache –build


              In the process you will be prompted to enter "y" in the "y / N" option to execute special commands for CloudLinux to be installed in DigitalOcean.



              The installation process is complete, now login to WHM, then navigate to "server configuration" - there is already a new menu called "Cloud Linux LVE Manager". That menu will inform you what to do in the existing account in the VPS.



              For more information go here: https://docs.cloudlinux.com/index.html?digitalocean.html






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                It is different from when you install on a server other than Digital Ocean. I assume we already downloaded PuTTy (I am on my Windows 7). To install use the commands below:



                wget http://repo.cloudlinux.com/cloudlinux/sources/cln/cpanel2cl
                sh cpanel2cl -k (masukan key yang diberikan oleh cloud linux)
                yum install lvemanager
                reboot
                /scripts/easyapache –build


                In the process you will be prompted to enter "y" in the "y / N" option to execute special commands for CloudLinux to be installed in DigitalOcean.



                The installation process is complete, now login to WHM, then navigate to "server configuration" - there is already a new menu called "Cloud Linux LVE Manager". That menu will inform you what to do in the existing account in the VPS.



                For more information go here: https://docs.cloudlinux.com/index.html?digitalocean.html






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                It is different from when you install on a server other than Digital Ocean. I assume we already downloaded PuTTy (I am on my Windows 7). To install use the commands below:



                wget http://repo.cloudlinux.com/cloudlinux/sources/cln/cpanel2cl
                sh cpanel2cl -k (masukan key yang diberikan oleh cloud linux)
                yum install lvemanager
                reboot
                /scripts/easyapache –build


                In the process you will be prompted to enter "y" in the "y / N" option to execute special commands for CloudLinux to be installed in DigitalOcean.



                The installation process is complete, now login to WHM, then navigate to "server configuration" - there is already a new menu called "Cloud Linux LVE Manager". That menu will inform you what to do in the existing account in the VPS.



                For more information go here: https://docs.cloudlinux.com/index.html?digitalocean.html







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