You could ask your host to build a minimal install of the version of Linux you like. Or provide your own and see if they can add it. They of course would probably want to scan it and make sure it's free from all things malicious. There are some community contributed minimal installations of versions of Linux on OpenVZ.org.Trying to work on a script to 'de-bloat' OpenVZ images of squeeze. I fucking hate all the crap they come installed with -- nobody wants xinetd or Samba on a 64 MB box. But I'm not sure the best way of doing it.
I'm with a lot of hosts and some are notorious for having God-awful support. I thought it would be easier to just make a quick script to remove the common pieces of bloat. Currently trying to find the best way to restore a 'minimal' selection of packages and purge everything else.You could ask your host to build a minimal install of the version of Linux you like. Or provide your own and see if they can add it. They of course would probably want to scan it and make sure it's free from all things malicious. There are some community contributed minimal installations of versions of Linux on OpenVZ.org.
Have you ran into any problems yourself? I've been using it with Debian 7 without any trouble for a while now.Sadly Minstall isn't fully compatible with Debian 7.