Is there a way to run bootstrap without requiring user intervention? Either to 
simply accept defaults or to read option in a text file? I'd like to run 
bootstrap inside a bash script that does other installations from the command 
line only over SSH, so any console window pop-ups would be nice to avoid, as 
would sitting there answering the questions. 

I could control this through expect I expect, but I'm hoping to retire with 
some semblance of sanity.
tia,
bil


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Infrastructure Manager
Computer Science, UNC CH
http://www.cs.unc.edu/~hays/



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