install
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Insert this option before the -B option to perform a
custom JumpStart installation.
kernel /Solaris_10_x86/multiboot install
-B install_media=192.168.2.1:/export/cdrom0/boot
module /platform/i86pc/boot_archive
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url|ask
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Specifies the location of the custom JumpStart files or prompts you
for the location. Insert either option with the install option.
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url|ask (continued)
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ask - When used with the install option,
specifies that the installation program prompt you to type the location of
the compressed configuration file 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 a network installation image. You are prompted
to input the location of the configuration file after the system connects
to the network.
kernel /Solaris_10_x86/multiboot install ask
-B install_media=192.168.2.1:/export/cdrom0/boot
module /platform/i86pc/boot_archive
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dhcp
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Insert this option before the -B option to instruct
the installation programs to use a DHCP server to obtain network installation
information that is needed to boot the system. If you do not specify to use
a DHCP server by typing dhcp, the system uses the /etc/bootparams file or the naming service bootparams database.
For example, you would not specify dhcp if you wanted keep
a static IP address.
kernel /Solaris_10_x86/multiboot dhcp
-B install_media=192.168.2.1:/export/cdrom0/boot
module /platform/i86pc/boot_archive
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- text
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Insert this option before the -B option to perform a
text-based installation in a desktop session.
kernel /Solaris_10_x86/multiboot - text
-B install_media=192.168.2.1:/export/cdrom0/boot
module /platform/i86pc/boot_archive
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- nowin
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Insert this option before the -B option to perform a
text-based installation in a console session.
kernel /Solaris_10_x86/multiboot - nowin
-B install_media=192.168.2.1:/export/cdrom0/boot
module /platform/i86pc/boot_archive
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console=serial-console
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Use this argument with the -B option to instruct the
system to use a serial console, such as ttya (COM1) or ttyb (COM2).
kernel /Solaris_10_x86/multiboot -B console=ttya
install_media=192.168.2.1:/export/cdrom0/boot
module /platform/i86pc/boot_archive
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ata-dma-enabled=[0|1]
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Use this argument with the -B option to enable or disable
Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA) or Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE)
devices and Direct Memory Access (DMA) during the installation.
kernel /Solaris_10_x86/multiboot -B ata-dma-enabled=0
install_media=192.168.2.1:/export/cdrom0/boot
module /platform/i86pc/boot_archive
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acpi-enum=[0|1]
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Use this argument with the -B option to enable or disable
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI ) power management.
kernel /Solaris_10_x86/multiboot -B acpi-enum=0
install_media=192.168.2.1:/export/cdrom0/boot
module /platform/i86pc/boot_archive
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atapi-cd-dma-enabled=[0|1]
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Use this argument with the -B option to enable or disable
DMA for CD or DVD drives during the installation.
kernel /Solaris_10_x86/multiboot -B atapi-cd-dma-enabled=0
install_media=192.168.2.1:/export/cdrom0/boot
module /platform/i86pc/boot_archive
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Note –
The DMA name atapi is the current variable
name used for DMA. This variable is subject to change.
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