The following is the README file I have included with the package:

ClearOS 5.2 foxpaws edition Oct 2010 http://foxpa.ws

This is a basic installation of ClearOS Enterprise 5.2 with modifications
covered by articles at http://foxpa.ws. It resides on an ext3 filesystem
on a partition within a sparse, raw disk image. It can be managed with losetup,
lomount and kpartx. GRUB is configured to load a domU kernel by default and
options exist for regular kernel (hvm) and the CentOS distribution of xen
as a dom0 (this image should be directly writable to a hard drive). ClearSDN
updates have been installed up until Oct 20 2010 and the registration has
been wiped. Don't forget to add this VM to your ClearSDN account to receive
updates.

Caveats and considerations:
 - comes with iftop
 - custom firewall rules in webconfig block pings to external interface by
 default
 - custom snort rules with SIDs beginning with 4000000
 - http://foxpa.ws/2010/06/04/bad-snort-rules/ applied
 - user username is user, password is user (must SU on physical console)
 - root password is root
 - automatic updates are disabled by default
 - graphical console disabled
 - serial console is forced onto /dev/ttyS0
 - ports 81 and 22 open on external interface by default
 - eth0 ext 192.168.222.55/24 gw 192.168.222.1
 - eth1 lan 192.168.111.11/24
 - admin https://[192.168.222.55|192.168.111.11]:81
 - grant users shell access enabled

Don't forget to update the vif configuration entries to reflect the networking
setup of your dom0 and ensure the MACs do not conflict with existing VMs.

The installation was more or less based on this (slightly oudated) checklist:

http://foxpa.ws/2010/04/16/clearos-installation-checklist/

The included domU kernel will only work on PAE-compatible or 64 bit
hypervisor implementations and requires pygrub by default, however it can
be run without pygrub if the domU kernel and initrd (initrd-noscsi.img)
located in /boot/ are externalized.

Download at http://foxpa.ws/dist/clear-foxpaws.tar.lzma (261M)

UPDATE Check out ClearOS TROllup Edition! http://foxpa.ws/2011/01/22/clearos-trollup-edition/