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Chapter 30. Kickstart Installations

30.1. What are Kickstart Installations?
30.2. How Do You Perform a Kickstart Installation?
30.3. Creating the Kickstart File
30.4. Kickstart Options
30.4.1. Advanced Partitioning Example
30.5. Package Selection
30.6. Pre-installation Script
30.6.1. Example
30.7. Post-installation Script
30.7.1. Examples
30.8. Making the Kickstart File Available
30.8.1. Creating Kickstart Boot Media
30.8.2. Making the Kickstart File Available on the Network
30.9. Making the Installation Tree Available
30.10. Starting a Kickstart Installation

30.1. What are Kickstart Installations?

Many system administrators would prefer to use an automated installation method to install Red Hat Enterprise Linux on their machines. To answer this need, Red Hat created the kickstart installation method. Using kickstart, a system administrator can create a single file containing the answers to all the questions that would normally be asked during a typical installation.
Kickstart files can be kept on a single server system and read by individual computers during the installation. This installation method can support the use of a single kickstart file to install Red Hat Enterprise Linux on multiple machines, making it ideal for network and system administrators.
Kickstart provides a way for users to automate a Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation.