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   AutoYaST is a system for installing one or more SUSE Linux Enterprise systems
   automatically and without user intervention. AutoYaST installations are
   performed using an AutoYaST control file (also called
   <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">profile</span>”</span>) with installation and configuration data. That
   control file can be created using the configuration interface of AutoYaST
   and can be provided to YaST during installation in different ways.
  </p><div class="sect1 " id="motiv"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" id="motiv"><span class="number">1.1 </span><span class="name">Motivation</span> <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="introduction.html#motiv">#</a></h2></div></div></div><p>
    In an article in issue 78, the Linux Journal
    (<a class="link" href="http://www.linuxjournal.com/" target="_blank">http://www.linuxjournal.com/</a>) writes:
   </p><p>
    <span class="quote">“<span class="quote"> A standard Linux installation asks many questions about what to
    install, what hardware to configure, how to configure the network
    interface, etc. Answering these questions once is informative and maybe
    even fun. But imagine a system engineer who needs to set up a new Linux
    network with many machines. Now, the same issues need to be addressed
    and the same questions answered repeatedly. This makes the task very
    inefficient, not to mention a source of irritation and boredom. Hence, a
    need arises to automate this parameter and option selection.</span>”</span>
   </p><p>
    <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">The thought of simply copying the hard disks naturally crosses
    one's mind. This can be done quickly, and all the necessary functions
    and software will be copied without option selection. However, the fact
    is that simple copying of hard disks causes the individual computers to
    become too similar. This, in turn, creates an altogether new mission of
    having to reconfigure the individual settings on each PC. For example,
    IP addresses for each machine will need to be reset. If this is not done
    properly, strange and inexplicable behavior results.</span>”</span>
   </p><p>
    A regular installation of SUSE Linux Enterprise is semi-automated by default. The
    user is requested to select the necessary information at the beginning
    of the installation (usually language only), YaST then generates a
    proposal for the underlying system depending on different factors and
    system parameters. Usually—and especially for new
    systems—such a proposal can be used to install the system and
    provides a usable installation. The steps following the proposal are
    fully automated.
   </p><p>
    AutoYaST can be used where no user intervention is required or where
    customization is required. Using an AutoYaST control file, YaST
    prepares the system for a custom installation and avoids any interaction
    with the user, unless specified in the file controlling the
    installation.
   </p><p>
    AutoYaST is not an automated GUI system. This means that usually many
    screens will be skipped—you will never see the language
    selection interface, for example. AutoYaST will simply pass the language
    parameter to the sub-system without displaying any language related
    interface.
   </p></div><div class="sect1 " id="overviewandconcept"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" id="overviewandconcept"><span class="number">1.2 </span><span class="name">Overview and Concept</span> <a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="introduction.html#overviewandconcept">#</a></h2></div></div></div><p>
    Using AutoYaST, multiple systems can easily be installed in parallel and
    quickly. They need to share the same environment and similar, but not
    necessarily identical, hardware. The installation is defined by an XML
    configuration file (usually named <code class="filename">autoinst.xml</code>)
    called the <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">AutoYaST control file</span>”</span>. It can initially be
    created using existing configuration resources easily be tailored for
    any specific environment.
   </p><p>
    AutoYaST is fully integrated and provides various options for installing
    and configuring a system. The main advantage over other
    auto-installation systems is the possibility to configure a computer by
    using existing modules and avoiding using custom scripts which are
    normally executed at the end of the installation.
   </p><p>
    This document will guide you through the three steps of
    auto-installation:
   </p><div class="itemizedlist "><ul class="itemizedlist"><li class="listitem "><p>
      Preparation: All relevant information about the target system is
      collected and turned into the appropriate directives of the control
      file. The control file is transferred onto the target system where its
      directives will be parsed and fed into YaST.
     </p></li><li class="listitem "><p>
      Installation: YaST performs the installation of the basic system
      using the data from the AutoYaST control file.
     </p></li><li class="listitem "><p>
      Configuration: After the installation of the basic system, the system
      configuration is performed in the second stage of the installation.
      User defined post-installation scripts from the AutoYaST control file
      will also be executed at this stage.
     </p></li></ul></div><div id="idm140013828084368" class="admonition note"><img class="symbol" alt="Note" title="Note" src="static/images/icon-note.png" /><h6>Note: Second Stage</h6><p>
     A regular installation of <span class="productname"><span class="phrase">SUSE Linux Enterprise Server</span></span> <span class="productnumber"><span class="phrase">12 SP1</span></span> is
     performed in a single stage. The auto-installation process, however, is
     divided into two stages. After the installation of the basic system the
     system boots into the second stage where the system configuration is
     done.
    </p><p>
     The second stage can be turned off with the
     <code class="literal">second_stage</code> parameter:
    </p><div class="verbatim-wrap"><pre class="screen">&lt;general&gt;
  &lt;mode&gt;
    &lt;confirm config:type="boolean"&gt;false&lt;/confirm&gt;
    &lt;second_stage config:type="boolean"&gt;false&lt;/second_stage&gt;
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&lt;/general&gt;</pre></div></div><p>
    The complete and detailed process is illustrated in the following
    figure:
   </p><div class="figure" id="process"><div class="figure-contents"><div class="mediaobject"><a xmlns="" href="images/autoyast-oview.png"><img src="images/autoyast-oview.png" width="" alt="Auto-installation process" /></a></div></div><div class="figure-title-wrap"><h6 class="figure-title"><span class="number">Figure 1.1: </span><span class="name">Auto-installation process </span><a title="Permalink" class="permalink" href="introduction.html#process">#</a></h6></div></div></div></div></div><div class="page-bottom"><div id="_bottom-navigation"><a class="nav-link" href="Profile.html"><span class="next-icon">→</span><span class="nav-label"><span class="number">Chapter 2 </span>The Control File</span></a><a class="nav-link" href="book.autoyast.html"><span class="prev-icon">←</span><span class="nav-label">AutoYaST</span></a></div><div id="_share-print"><div class="online-contents share"><strong>Share this page: </strong><span class="share-buttons"><span id="_share-fb" class="bottom-button">Facebook</span><span class="spacer"> • </span><span id="_share-gp" class="bottom-button">Google+</span><span class="spacer"> • </span><span id="_share-tw" class="bottom-button">Twitter</span><span class="spacer"> • </span><span id="_share-mail" class="bottom-button">E-Mail</span></span></div><div class="print"><span id="_print-button" class="bottom-button">Print this page</span></div><div class="clearme"></div></div></div></div><div id="_inward"></div></div><div id="_footer-wrap"><div id="_footer"><p>©
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