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% DISPLAY=test_machine:0 xwd -root | convert - screenshot.png
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+* Auto install *****************************************************************
+********************************************************************************
+A powerful auto-install system is available. It allows performing
+an install without any human interaction.
+
+To feed automatic parameters to the stage1 part (the textmode
+part - might not be necessary for you if you plan to do
+cdrom-based auto-installs, but mostly highly needed when doing
+network installs), please refer to ../mdk-stage1/doc/TECH-INFOS.
+
+About the stage2 part (the actual installer, at the time you're
+(usually) running in graphical mode), please refer to the nice
+documentation written by David Eastcott. Either install the
+package "drakx-autoinstall-doc" from contrib, or browse:
+
+http://members.shaw.ca/mandrake/drakx/9.0/HTML/
+
+The previous document will explain you how to setup the contents
+of the auto_inst.cfg file. Note that you have 3 alternatives for
+providing this file:
+- from a floppy disk; use "kickstart=floppy" as kernel parameter,
+ as explained in the document
+- from the installation volume itself; put the file in the
+ "Mandrake/base" directory of the installation volume; use
+ "kickstart" only, or "kickstart=filename" to specify another
+ filename than auto_inst.cfg
+- specified by the network; setup your DHCP server to provide the
+ "bootfile" parameter, this file will be used as the
+ "auto_inst.cfg" file, in the case you also provide the
+ "netauto" boot parameter
+
+In any case, if the specified file ends with -IP or -IP.pl, IP
+will be substituted by the IP address of the machine, when doing
+a network install. Might be useful so that you can control all
+your auto installs from your server.
+
+********************************************************************************
* Miscellaneous ****************************************************************
********************************************************************************
> o Media access methods: nfs, ftp, http, hd, cdrom