David Young <dyoung%pobox.com@localhost> writes: > On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 10:17:29AM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote: >> >> Aleksej Saushev <asau%inbox.ru@localhost> writes: >> >> > NetBSD installation process is straightforward, it is trivial to script it. >> >> If you mean with expect, it's not, if you have a lot of machines and >> don't have consoles wired up. If you mean that it shouldn't take much >> coding time to make sysinst take a control file, I agree. > > Aleksej may have meant that to write a script that sets up a disk using > fdisk(8), disklabel(8), makefs(8), extracts sets with pax(1), runs > etcupdate(8) to complete some essential installation steps, modifies > some configuration files (e.g, sets rc_configured=YES in /etc/rc.conf) > and runs installboot(8) to configure the bootloader, is trivial. > > I wouldn't call it trivial, but it's definitely possible.
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