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Updated: July 2014
Creating a Custom Oracle
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Solaris 11.2 Installation Image
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Creating a Custom Installation Image
About the Distribution Constructor
Oracle Solaris Image Types
Image Creation Process
SPARC and x86 Archive Differences
Chapter 2 Design a Custom Installation Image
System Requirements for Building Images
Customizing Images
Sample Manifest Files
How to Create and Build a Custom Image
Modifying the Manifest Content
Provide the Image Title
Modify the Boot Menu
Specify the Build Area
Specify the Publisher
List the Packages to Install
List the Packages to Uninstall
Specify the Publisher for an Installed System
Set Up Build Checkpoints
Creating and Using Custom Scripts
How to Create and Use a Custom Script
Chapter 3 Building an Image
distro_const Command
How to Build an Image in One Step
How to Build an Image in Stages
Index
Index A
Index B
Index C
Index D
Index E
Index F
Index G
Index I
Index L
Index M
Index N
Index P
Index R
Index S
Index T
Index U
Language:
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C
checkpoints
adding
Set Up Build Checkpoints
custom scripts and
Set Up Build Checkpoints
definition of
Image Creation Process
fields in
Set Up Build Checkpoints
naming
How to Create and Use a Custom Script
using to build an image in stages
How to Build an Image in Stages
using to install SVR4 packages
Adding SVR4 Packages
using to reference custom scripts during a build
Creating and Using Custom Scripts
custom scripts
checkpoints and
Set Up Build Checkpoints
creating and using
Creating and Using Custom Scripts
customizing
boot menu
Modify the Boot Menu
installation images by using manifest files
Customizing Images
installation images by using scripts
Creating and Using Custom Scripts
manifest files
Modifying the Manifest Content
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