Hi,
I read OpenBSD FAQ at
[url]http://www.openbsd.org/faq/fr/faq4.html#site[/url]
I understood well, that install.site/ Upgrade.site and of course
SiteXX.tgz is enabled at the end of the installation.

My question, i boot on 4.7 RELEASE, choose "Install".
Is it possible to have an "true automatic installation" for example don't
need to put mygate, myname, "root password" ... put all the answers in a
script ? And so have an install without any interaction with the user ?

I suppose not possible ? because all of that are in the "install.sub"
script (from bsd.rd)

Thanks.

On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 10:32:21 +0000 (UTC), Stuart Henderson
<s...@spacehopper.org> wrote:
> On 2010-11-14, OpenBSD Geek <open...@e-solutions.re> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I read FAQ, and found nothing about "install.site" script.
>> And tried : man install.site, give me nothing.
>>
>> Is there someone that can explain me how to do a unattended
installation
>> ?
> 
>> I wish for example have this by default :
>> - Keyboard "fr".
>> - myname : "puffy"
>> - DomainName : "secure.lan"
>> - IPv4 : 10.10.10.1/24
>> - mygate : 10.10.10.10/24
>> - IPv6 : none
>> - Root password : "betatest"
>> - Create a user : "debug" member of "wheel"
> 
> you can do these parts by overwriting/adding to the configuration
> files, see faq 4. you can also do things like adding lines to
> /etc/rc.firsttime to install any packages you need.
> 
>> - use the whole disk and auto layout
>> - Install all sets except -x* and -g*
> 
> this is beyond the scope of install.site/siteXX.tgz, these files
> are for additional steps after the main installation is complete,
> not a complete unattended installation.

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