The following examples of profiles show how to use different profile keywords and profile values to control how the Solaris software is installed on a system. Profile keywords and values contains a description of profile keywords and values.
# profile keywords profile values # ---------------- ------------------- install_type initial_install system_type standalone partitioning explicit filesys c0t0d0s0 auto / filesys c0t3d0s1 auto swap filesys any auto usr cluster SUNWCall |
The following describes some of the keywords and values from this example:
The file system slices are determined by the filesys keywords that are value explicit. The size of the root (/) directory is based on the selected software, value auto, and is installed on c0t0d0s0. The size of swap is set to the necessary size and is installed on c0t3d0s1. usr is based on the selected software and the installation program determines where usr is installed, based on the value any.
The Entire Solaris Software Group, SUNWCall, is installed on the system.
# profile keywords profile values # ---------------- ------------------- install_type initial_install system_type standalone fdisk c0t0d0 0x04 delete fdisk c0t0d0 solaris maxfree cluster SUNWCall cluster SUNWCacc delete |
The following describes some of the keywords and values from this example:
All fdisk partitions of type DOSOS16 (04 hexadecimal) are deleted from the c0t0d0 disk.
A Solaris fdisk partition is created on the largest contiguous free space on the c0t0d0 disk.
The Entire Solaris Software Group, SUNWCall, is installed on the system.
The system accounting utilities, SUNWCacc, are not to be installed on the system.