User's Manual

suseinst
The suseinst.sh sample script is used to perform an unattended installation of a supported SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
operating system. The variables and paths must be specified before the operating system can be installed.
CAUTION: It is recommended that you consult your SUSE Linux Enterprise Server operating system documentation
and unattended deployment documentation to develop a thorough understanding of the unattended installation
process before attempting to perform a full scripted deployment.
NOTE: While installing Linux, ensure that you install grub in the boot partition. Otherwise, you cannot boot to the
utility partition by pressing the <F10> key during reboot.
Utilities Used By suseinst
grub — Used in conjunction with the kernel image and initial ramdisk files, along with the unattended answer file to
install the operating system.
Variables Used
DT_OS_DISK — Sets the disk on which to deploy the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server operating system.
DT_OS_SRC — Sets the location from where to copy the kernel image and initial ramdisk files.
DT_OS_PART — Sets the valid partition to install the grub files.
DT_OS_IMG_PATH — Sets the network share where the operating system files are located.
DT_SUSE_AUTOINST — Sets the network share from where the autoinst.xml file can be accessed.
External Dependencies Of suseinst.sh
The DT_PLATFORM variable is set during deployment by tkenvset.sh using platform discovery.
The suseinst.sh script uses the unattended answer file in conjunction with the grub utility and kernel image and initial
ramdisk files to install the operating system files.
autoinst.xml For SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
The autoinst.xml file is the default name of the answer file that you use to automate an unattended SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server installation. A sample copy of the autoinst.xml file is provided as part of DTK download in the /opt/dell/
toolkit/template/configs directory. The autoinst.xml file contains the headings and parameters that instruct the
installation utility to perform various configuration tasks. Before a full deployment can be run, you must edit all
appropriate headings and parameters, as necessary.
NOTE: After installing SUSE Linux Enterprise, change the login password by editing the user node of the root user
in autoinst.xml . You can also encrypt the password file by changing false to true in <encrypted
config:type="boolean">false</encrypted>.
NOTE: See your operating system documentation for instructions on modifying the options in the autoinst.xml file to
customize the scripted installation of your operating system.
When you have completed all necessary modifications of the autoinst.xml file, save the completed file in the /opt/dell/
toolkit/systems/<target system>directory.
After you have successfully edited your deployment scripts, you are ready to create the deployment media and run the
deployment. For instructions on creating the deployment media and running a full deployment, see Deployment Using
Dell Provided Embedded Linux .
NOTE: During an unattended SUSE Linux Enterprise Server installation, if the installer lists out missing packages,
delete the listed packages from autoinst.xml.
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