You can easily put all the answers for the questions asked after the partitioning in a preseed
file. Then no operator intervention is required after you set up the partitions until it reboots
into the new system. On some machines you may have to remove the CD before the reboot.
Michael Gilbert wrote:
i just did a new install. the order of operations (for a non-expert
install) is as follows (with time into install and user prompts
noted):
minute operation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 config local/language (prompt)
0 load d-i from cdrom
1 config hostname (prompt)
1 detect hardware
2 config disk partitioning (prompt)
2 disk partitioning
5 config timezone (prompt)
5 config users (prompt)
5 install base system
10 config mirror (prompt)
10 test connection to mirror
11 config popcon (prompt)
11 config tasksel (prompt)
11 download packages
41 install packages
51 config grub (prompt)
51 reboot
it may perhaps seem not much of a burden to require the user to attend
to the installer for the first 11 minutes, but nevertheless, that is
11 minutes of their life not spent on other things. i think if the
prompts were aggregated to proceed in sequence, it would be much
better. i understand that this is not an easy task, but it should be
worth it for users that install a lot of systems.
here is the order of operations that i suggest (disregarding current
perceived technical limitations). information entered into the
prompts can be stored in a temporary location until the disk is
available to move the info to the right place:
config local/language (prompt)
load d-i from cdrom
config hostname (prompt)
config timezone (prompt)
config users (prompt)
detect hardware
config mirror (prompt)
test connection to mirror
config popcon (prompt)
config tasksel (prompt)
config grub (prompt)
config disk partitioning (prompt)
disk partitioning
install base system
download packages
install packages
reboot
if these comments seem useful, please reopen, otherwise i'll finally
let this go. its up to you.
mike
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