When I boot an RHEL/CentOS system from DVD or ISO, I can grab the system
at the boot menu and set "inst.ks=<somtehing>" and have it use a ks.cfg
I put on a USB stick.

Is there an equivalent for Debian and if so, what it it? That is, what's
the Debian equivalent of ks.cfg AND how do I specify it at boot time?

No, I don't want to set up FAI or PXE boot or Puppet or Chef or anything
like that. These are experimental systems that will eventually turn into
"production" systems that are handled using 'real" automation, but for
now, I just want to get a repeatable (and fairly minimal but still
somewhat customized) system. Also, I can't take a snapshot of the first
system after I build it and just make copies as needed. I'll be doing
this 1 or 2 machines at a time, at most once every week or every other
week for a month at most, then not again for several months or even not
again for a year.

Thanks,
Adam
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