Fully Automatic Installation
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Fully Automatic Installation (FAI) is a non-interactive system to install the Debian GNU/Linux computer operating system unattended on a single computer or a whole cluster.
FAI uses a collection of Perl and shell scripts for the installation process. Changes to the configuration files of the operating system can be made by cfengine, shell, Perl and expect scripts.
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[edit] See also
- Kickstart (Linux) - a similar tool for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux distribution

