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List of Examples 2.1 AutoYaST control file (profile) 2.2 Control file container 2.3 Nested resources 3.1 Example file for replacing the host name/domain by script 4.1 General options 4.2 Reporting behavior 4.3 LVM-based guided partitioning 4.4 Creating /, /home and
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Preface Available documentation Improving the documentation Documentation conventions 1 Introduction to AutoYaST 1.1 Motivation 1.2 Overview and concept I Understanding and creating the AutoYaST control file 2 The AutoYaST control file 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Format 2.3 Structure 3 Creating an AutoYaST control file 3.1 Collecting information 3.2 Using the configuration management system (CMS) 3.3 Creating/editing a control file manually 3.4 Creating a control file via script with XSLT 3.5 Checking a control file II AutoYaST configuration examples 4 Configuration and installation options 4.1 General options 4.2 Reporting 4.3 The boot loader 4.4 Partitioning 4.5 iSCSI initiator overview 4.6 Fibre channel over Ethernet configuration (FCoE) 4.7 Country settings 4.8 Software 4.9 Upgrade 4.10 Services and targets 4.11 Network configuration 4.12 Proxy 4.13 NIS client and server 4.14 NIS server 4.15 Hosts definition 4.16 Windows domain membership 4.17 Samba server 4.18 Authentication client 4.19 NFS client and server 4.20 NTP client 4.21 Mail server configuration 4.22 Apache HTTP server configuration 4.23 Squid server 4.24 FTP server 4.25 TFTP server 4.26 Firstboot workflow 4.27 Security settings 4.28 Linux audit framework (LAF) 4.29 Users and groups 4.30 Custom user scripts 4.31 System variables (sysconfig) 4.32 Adding complete configurations 4.33 Ask the user for values during installation 4.34 Kernel dumps 4.35 DNS server 4.36 DHCP server 4.37 Firewall configuration 4.38 Miscellaneous hardware and system components 4.39 Importing SSH keys and configuration 4.40 Configuration management III Managing mass installations with dynamic profiles 5 Supported approaches to dynamic profiles 6 Rules and classes 6.1 Rule-based automatic installation 6.2 Classes 6.3 Mixing rules and classes 6.4 Merging of rules and classes 7 ERB templates 7.1 What is ERB? 7.2 Template helpers 8 Combining ERB templates and scripts 8.1 Embedding ERB in your scripts 8.2 Accessing ERB helpers from Ruby scripts IV Understanding the auto-installation process 9 The auto-installation process 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Choosing the right boot medium 9.3 Invoking the auto-installation process 9.4 System configuration V Uses for AutoYaST on installed systems 10 Running AutoYaST in an installed system VI Appendixes A Handling rules B AutoYaST FAQ-frequently asked questions C Advanced linuxrc options C.1 Passing parameters to linuxrc C.2 info file format C.3 Advanced network setup D GNU licenses D.1 GNU free documentation license