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<H2><A NAME="s3">3. Introduction</A></H2>

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<P>RedHat Linux version 5 comes with a a little-known (and until now, not
hugely documented) feature called <EM>KickStart</EM>.  This lets you
automate most/all of a RedHat Linux installation, including:
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<LI> Language selection</LI>
<LI> Network configuration and distribution source selection</LI>
<LI> Keyboard selection</LI>
<LI> Boot loader installation (e.g. lilo)</LI>
<LI> Disk partitioning and filesystem creation</LI>
<LI> Mouse selection</LI>
<LI> X Window system server configuration</LI>
<LI> Timezone selection</LI>
<LI> Selection of an (initial) root password</LI>
<LI> Which packages to install</LI>
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<P>Eagle eyed RedHat users will probably have realised by now that these
are essentially the main steps involved in the manual installation of
a RedHat Linux system.  KickStart makes it possible for you to script
the regular installation process, by putting the information you would
normally type at the keyboard into a configuration file.
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<P><EM>But wait - there's more :-)</EM>
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<P>Having finished the normal installation process, KickStart also lets
you specify a list of shell level commands which you would like to be
executed.  This means that you can automatically install extra local
software not distributed as part of RedHat Linux (yes, there are even
more free software programs than the ones you get with the RedHat
distribution.  Some can't be distributed by RedHat on legal grounds,
e.g. the <CODE>ssh</CODE> and <CODE>PGP</CODE> encryption systems) and carry
out any tidying up you may need to do in order to get a fully
operational system.
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