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1. Where to Find Solaris Installation Planning Information 2. Custom JumpStart (Overview) 3. Preparing Custom JumpStart Installations (Tasks) Task Map: Preparing Custom JumpStart Installations Creating a Profile Server for Networked Systems To Create a JumpStart Directory on a Server Creating a Profile Diskette for Standalone Systems SPARC: To Create a Profile Diskette x86: To Create a Profile Diskette With GRUB To Create a Temporary Solaris Environment to Test a Profile 4. Using Optional Custom JumpStart Features (Tasks) 5. Creating Custom Rule and Probe Keywords (Tasks) 6. Performing a Custom JumpStart Installation (Tasks) 7. Installing With Custom JumpStart (Examples) 8. Custom JumpStart (Reference) |
Validating the rules FileBefore you can use a profile and rules file, you must run the check script to validate that the files are set up correctly. If all rules and profiles are correctly set up, the rules.ok file is created, which is required by the custom JumpStart installation software to match a system to a profile. Table 3-2 describes what the check script does. Table 3-2 What Happens When You Use the check ScriptTo Validate the rules File
See AlsoAfter you validate the rules file, you can learn more about optional custom JumpStart features in Chapter 4, Using Optional Custom JumpStart Features (Tasks). You can learn about performing custom JumpStart installations in Chapter 6, Performing a Custom JumpStart Installation (Tasks). |
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