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diff --git a/PCBSD/pc-sysinstall/doc/.svn/text-base/help-start-autoinstall.svn-base b/PCBSD/pc-sysinstall/doc/.svn/text-base/help-start-autoinstall.svn-base deleted file mode 100644 index 1cb1e6a..0000000 --- a/PCBSD/pc-sysinstall/doc/.svn/text-base/help-start-autoinstall.svn-base +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -start-autoinstall - HELP ------------------------------------------------ - -About: - start-autoinstall is used when performing automated installationsr. It is able - to configure networking with provided settings, and fetch an installation script from - http / ftp server. This allows media to be created which fetches dynamic configuration - options from a server-side supplier. - -Usage: - pc-sysinstall start-autoinstall <config> - -Config Syntax: - - The configuration file for start-autoinstall can contain the following options: - - pc_config: <value> - - Location of the pc-sysinstall installation configuration file, can be local - or start with http:// or ftp:// to fetch from a remote system. - - shutdown_cmd: <value> - - Command to execute post-installation, such as "shutdown -p now" or other. - - confirm_install: (YES/NO) - - Prompt on the console to begin installation. Defaults to YES. - Warning: Setting this to NO will start an installation as soon as start-autoinstall - is run. (I.E. after booting some install media) It may be dangerous if a disk is left - in a drive and the system is turned on! - - nic_config: (DHCP-ALL / <cfg>) - - When set to DHCP-ALL, the software will attempt to get a network address from DHCP on - any / all detected NICS. If set to some other command, it will be used as an argument - to "ifconfig" to enable networking. - - nic_dns: <value> - - Use the following DNS server for networking - - nic_gateway: <gateway> - - Use the following default route / gateway for networking |