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=====Introduction===== | =====Introduction===== | ||
- | The preseeding feature allows to pre-set answers for the i-MSCP installer. This allows to make unattended installation without any human intervention. This feature is best suitable for ISPs that want offer their customers a server with i-MSCP pre-installed, or to developers that want setup their i-MSCP development environment using Vagrant. | + | The preseeding feature allows to preseed answers for the i-MSCP installer. This allows to make unattended i-MSCP installations. This feature is the suitable for ISPs which want provision their servers with i-MSCP pre-installed, or to developers that want setup their i-MSCP development environments using Vagrant. |
=====Creating the preseed file===== | =====Creating the preseed file===== | ||
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=====Adding the preseed file to the installer===== | =====Adding the preseed file to the installer===== | ||
- | Once the preseed file is ready for use, you must tell the installer to use it. This is achieved by running the installer with the preseed command line option such as: | + | Once the preseed file is ready for use, you must tell the installer to use it. This is achieved by running the i-MSCP installer as follows: |
- | # perl imscp-autoinstall -dnvp path/to/preseed.pl | + | # perl imscp-autoinstall --debug --verbose --preseed path/to/preseed.pl |