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| Once you have booted from a LIVE osukiss install (USB or PXE) you
| will find within the root directory a directory named
| "installok", which contains a script named "installer".
|
| This script allow you to quickly install osukiss
| on your system's disk.
|
| Syntax is rather simple
| #./installer /dev/{diska} [/dev/{diskb}] ...
|
| Example for a single disk:
| Lets say you want to quickly install osukiss on /dev/sda
|
| #./installer /dev/sda
|
| That is the gist of it.
|
| ---> CAUTION! CAUTION! BEWARE!
| The install process will use and format the WHOLE DISK current partitions,
| before proceeding, the installer will display the current disk partitionning
| and ask for a final confirmation. If the answer is "Yes", 'installer'
| will proceed with NO further prompts and install a bootable osukiss on this disk.
|
| Example for multiples disks:
|
| Lets say you want to install osukiss and dedicate 3 disks, /dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sde to it.
|
| #./installer /dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sde
|
| The installer script will repartion all disks listed and setup a sofware RAID (raid1, and raid10)
| Once again, it will ask for a validation before using a disk, this means
| that in our example, you need to enter three "Yes".
| In raid mode, a MBR record is written on all disks that are assigned to osukiss
| (sda, sdb and sde in our example), so rebooting shouldn't be a problem.
|
Saturday, March 03 2018
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