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Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 Installation Guide: Network-Based Installations Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 Information Library |
Part I Planning to Install Over the Network
1. Where to Find Oracle Solaris Installation Planning Information
2. Preconfiguring System Configuration Information (Tasks)
3. Preconfiguring With a Naming Service or DHCP
Preconfiguring With the Naming Service
How to Preconfigure the Locale Using NIS
How to Preconfigure the Locale Using NIS+
Preconfiguring System Configuration Information With the DHCP Service (Tasks)
Creating DHCP Options and Macros for Oracle Solaris Installation Parameters
Using DHCP Manager to Create Install Options and Macros
Writing a Script That Uses dhtadm to Create Options and Macros
Part II Installing Over a Local Area Network
4. Installing From the Network (Overview)
5. Installing From the Network With DVD Media (Tasks)
6. Installing From the Network With CD Media (Tasks)
7. Patching the Miniroot Image (Tasks)
8. Installing Over the Network (Examples)
9. Installing From the Network (Command Reference)
Part III Installing Over a Wide Area Network
11. Preparing to Install With WAN Boot (Planning)
12. Installing With WAN Boot (Tasks)
13. SPARC: Installing With WAN Boot (Tasks)
14. SPARC: Installing With WAN Boot (Examples)
You can add the system configuration information to any of the following:
A sysidcfg file on a remote system or diskette
Note - The name_service option in the sysidcfg file automatically sets the naming service during installation of the Oracle Solaris OS. This setting overrides SMF services previously setup for site.xml. Therefore, you might need to reset your name service after installation.
The naming service database available at your site
If your site uses DHCP, you can also preconfigure some system information in the site DHCP server. For more information about how to use a DHCP server to preconfigure system information, see Preconfiguring System Configuration Information With the DHCP Service (Tasks).
Use the information in following table to determine whether to use a sysidcfg file or a naming service database to preconfigure system configuration information.
Table 3-1 Methods to Preconfigure System Configuration Information
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