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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES 10) Start-up Guide
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3.5 Connecting to the Installation System

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server offers a selection of four different ways of connecting to the installation system: SSH, VNC, serial console, and screen console. The versions of the SSH, VNC, or terminal software vary depending on the operating system running on the workstation initiating the connection to the installation system.

It is advisable to create an AutoYaST configuration file if many identical partitions or machines need to be installed. It can then drive the installation process. Refer to the documentation for AutoYaST in “Rule-Based Autoinstallation” (Chapter “Automated Installation”, ↑Installation and Administration).

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