# pc-autoinstall.conf example # $FreeBSD$ # # Usage: Modify these variables, and copy the file to # /boot/pc-autoinstall.conf on your PC-BSD installation medium # # The conf will then be read at bootup, and your automated # install will take place ################################################################## # Where the pc-sysinstall main config is located # Can be either a file on the booted CD / DVD / USB media, # or a remote file on http / ftp # # The value %%NIC_MAC%% is special, and will be substituted with # the macaddress of the enabled NIC from DHCP or manually set # with 'nic_config:' ################################################################## # Examples: # pc_config: ftp://192.168.0.2/cust-install.cfg # pc_config: http://192.168.0.2/cust-install.cfg # pc_config: http://192.168.0.2/%%NIC_MAC%%.cfg # pc_config: /boot/cust-install.cfg # Set this to yes if we should confirm before doing an install # This should normally be set to yes, otherwise booting the wrong # disk will result in a system wipe # confirm_install: no confirm_install: yes # Set the command to run post-install, usually best to run shutdown # but this can be replaced with any other command / script you wish # to execute post-install # shutdown_cmd: shutdown -p now # Options for the network setup, should the cfg need to be fetched # from a remote location, only necessary when using ftp or http ################################################################## # Special option, will attempt dhcp on all found NICs # until the file can be fetched, or we run out of interfaces # nic_config: dhcp-all # Line to be passed to the "ifconfig" command to bring up an interface # nic_config: em0 192.168.0.101 255.255.255.0 # DNS server to use # nic_dns: 192.168.0.1 # Default router / gateway # nic_gateway: 192.168.0.1