On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 09:21:14AM +0100, randall wrote:
> >--- On Mon, 3/16/09, Daryl Styrk <darylst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >From: Daryl Styrk <darylst...@gmail.com>
> >  
> >>can i install leny without install key, like another distro linux, will 
> >>automatically run installer if you don't anything in 30 seconds.
> >>
> >>I have boot using debian dvd but after 30 s without i press the enter 
> >>key, the installer not running.
> >>
> >>it's possible to install leny without press the enter?

> >I mean when i boot using DVD installer to install debian leny, i do not to 
> >press the ENTER key to start the installation, how to do it?
> >  
> you need to set the "timeout" option in isolinux.cfg, this requires you 
> to change the cd or dvd you are using.
> 
> i once made some notes on how to do is once, its ubuntu based but should 
> largely also  apply to debian
> http://www.songshu.org/index.php/customise-the-ubuntu-installer

I found it far easier, in this case, to use the usb-stick method.
Altering the boot params is trival.  You can include the .iso image on
the stick for the hd-media installer to use.  See the installation
manual.

Doug.


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