Thank you Jakob and Narcis for your reply.

I used proceeding and it's working perfectly.
I had a small challenge in getting rid of the first install menu which
after modifying a file in the iso image everything is automatized now.

Cheers,
Ashkan

On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 8:24 PM, Narcis Garcia <informat...@actiu.net> wrote:

> You can perform (and automate) your GNU/Linux installations without
> booting Qemu/KVM at all.
>
> 1. Create disk image with: qemu-img create -f raw
> 2. Attach disk image as a block device with: losetup
> 3. Partition the virtual disk with: parted
> 4. Format the partitions with: mkfs
> 5. Deploy the OS with: debootstrap
> 6. Install boot manager in a chroot: grub-install, update-grub
> 7. Customize users accounts with: adduser, usermod
>
> And your Debian disk image is ready for your users.
>
>
> El 06/04/16 a les 18:09, Ashkan Taslimi ha escrit:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I want to install a debian8.iso on an image debian8.img without -boot
> flag.
> > Is it possible to skip all the interactions needed for installing an OS
> > in qemu?
> >
> > Any single hint is highly appreciative.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Ashkan
> >
> > /PS: I hope the question is clear!/
>
>

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