Christopher Iarocci wrote:
Or, make an image for the full version that is an image, not an iso, that also 
have the serial port enabled.  This way it could be written to a hard drive 
bound for an embedded machine and just plopped in place with no fancy work 
arounds.
We can't provide an image of a full install, because there would have to be one for every possible size hard drive, we don't know how much RAM you have so the swap cannot be sized properly, etc. We do support PXE boot installs I believe? Maybe Scott can comment, I know he worked with something related to that recently. That would be a good solution.

If you have one detected interface on the installer machine, you can proceed by creating a fake VLAN for one of the interfaces. I've done that before for hardware I was just using to do the installation, it works fine. You can also boot off the USB drive, assuming the system you're using supports USB booting.



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