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Performs a custom JumpStart installation.
In the following example, the system boots from DVD media and the following
options were used:
kernel /I86pc.Solaris_11.8/multiboot install file://jumpstart/config.tar \
-B install_media=dvdrom module /I86Solaris_11.8/x86.new
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[url| ask]
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Specifies the location of the custom JumpStart files or prompts you for the
location.
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ask – Specifies that the installation program
prompt you to type the location of the compressed configuration file. You are prompted
after the system boots and connects to the network. If you use this option, you are
not able to do a completely hands off JumpStart installation.
If you bypass
the prompt by pressing Return, the Solaris installation program interactively configures
the network parameters. The installation program then prompts you for the location
of the compressed configuration file.
The following example performs a
custom JumpStart and boots from DVD media. You are prompted to type the location
of the configuration file after the system connects to the network.
kernal /boot/multiboot kernel/unix install ask -B \
install_media=192.168.2.1:export/sol_11_x86/boot module \
/I86PC.Solaris_11.8_
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dhcp – Specifies to use a DHCP server to
obtain network installation information that is needed to boot the system. This option
is not needed for a JumpStart installation. If you do not specify to use a DHCP server
by typing dhcp, the system uses the /etc/bootparams file
or the name service bootparams database. For example, you would
not specify dhcp if you wanted keep a static IP address. For example:
kernel /I86pc.Solaris_11.8/multiboot install \
dhcp -B install_media=192.168.2.1:/export/Solaris_11.8/ \
boot module /I86PC.Solaris_11.8/x86.new
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The options nowin and text do
not apply to a JumpStart installation. These options are useful with an interactive
installation. For more information, see To Install or Upgrade With the Solaris Installation Program in Solaris 10 Installation Guide: Basic Installations.
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