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AutoYaST - openSUSE
AutoYaST
4.16. Custom user scripts
Uwes Blog
Uwes Blog | work related blog mainly about AutoYaST on openSUSE and SLES.
Uwes Blog: imag(in)e AutoYaST
openSUSE Mailinglist Archive: opensuse-autoinstall
Configuration and Installation Options
YaST/Modules/Firstboot - openSUSE
Documentation - Wiki.open-pc.com
Chapter 20. Deploying Customized Preinstallations
Chapter 21. Automated Installation
Index of /SLE11SP1-SAP-x64/DVD1/sap-es/classes/master
Automating Linux cloud installations
SUSE / Uwe Gansert / autoyast / autoinstall
autoyast=floppy:///autoyast.xml (der dritte / steht für das Rootverzeichnis auf der Diskette)
autoyast=default Default auto-installation option autoyast=file://<path> Looks for control file in specified path (relative to source root directory, i.e. file:///autoinst.xml if in the top directory of a CD-ROM and you did an installation from CD) autoyast=device://<device>/<file> Looks for control file on a storage device. (only device name needed without full path, i.e. /dev/sda1 is wrong, instead use sda1). Since openSUSE 11.2 (not SLES11) you can leave out the device to trigger AutoYaST's search routine over all devices. (autoyast=device:///my.xml) autoyast=floppy://<path> Looks for control file in the floppy (Useful when booting from CD). Since SLES10 SP1 and later the fallback is looking on USB devices too autoyast=nfs://<server>/<path> Looks for control file on <server> autoyast=http://[user:password@]<server>/<path> Retrieves the control file from a web server using the HTTP protocol. autoyast=https://[user:password@]<server>/<path> Retrieves the control file from a web server using HTTPS (encrypted connection) protocol (possible since SL 10.1 and SLES10 autoyast=tftp://<server>/<path> Retrieve the control file with TFTP autoyast=ftp://[user:password@]<server>/<path> Retrieve the control file with FTP autoyast=usb://<path> (since SLES10 SP1) Retrieve the control file from USB devices (autoyast will search on all USB devices it can find) autoyast=relurl://<path> (since openSUSE 11.0) Retrieve the control file from the installation source (install=....) autoyast=slp (since openSUSE 11.2, not SLES 11) Query the location of the profile from an SLP server (service:autoyast:...). Since openSUSE 11.3 you can add a "description=" attribute so you can "translate" the URL into something more readable autoyast=cifs://<server>/<path> (since openSUSE 11.2, not SLES 11) Looks for control file on <server> with CIFS autoyast=label://<label>/<path> (since openSUSE 11.3, not SLES 11) Looks for control file on a device that has the label