pull/8/head
Bohan Yang 7 years ago
parent 42a02286d5
commit 59adcb3591
  1. 2
      LICENSE
  2. 4
      README.md
  3. 2
      netboot.sh

@ -186,7 +186,7 @@
same "printed page" as the copyright notice for easier
identification within third-party archives.
Copyright 2018 Brent, Yang Bohan
Copyright 2018-present Brent, Yang Bohan
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.

@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
- A clean normally running true virtualization (e.g. KVM) VPS with GRUB 2 and VNC access. This script have been tested on SolusVM KVM VPS & Alibaba Cloud ECS with Debian 9 & Ubuntu 16.04.
- Then check `/etc/default/grub` with your preferred editor (e.g. `nano` or `vi`).
- Set `GRUB_DEFAULT` to `debian-netboot-installer` select the installer to boot automatically after timeout.
- Set `GRUB_DEFAULT` to `debi` select the installer to boot automatically after timeout.
- Make sure there's reasonable number for `GRUB_TIMEOUT` **timeout**. You can just set `GRUB_TIMEOUT=10` which will be fine.
- Make sure there's **no** `GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET` and `GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT`. **Just delete them.**
@ -78,5 +78,5 @@ You can select a template for quickly applying options. All custom settings will
- `sudo reboot` with your SSH and the VM should **reboot**.
- Switch to your VNC window **quickly**. You should enter the **GRUB selection menu** now.
- If you've configured correct `GRUB_DEFAULT`, it should be booted into installer automatically after timeout.
- Or, use your keyboard to **select** `New Install` and **enter** it. Also, **be quick**, just do not miss the `GRUB_TIMEOUT` timeout you've set.
- Or, use your keyboard to **select** `Debian Installer` and **enter** it. Also, **be quick**, just do not miss the `GRUB_TIMEOUT` timeout you've set.
- Finally, you should see the screen of Debian Installer now. It will setup all things automatically and reboot when complete.

@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ if [ "$DEBI_DRYRUN" != true ]; then
gzip initrd
cat >> "$DEBI_GRUB_CONFIG" << EOF
menuentry 'New Install' --id debian-netboot-installer {
menuentry 'Debian Installer' --id debi {
insmod part_msdos
insmod ext2
set root='(hd0,msdos1)'

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