Fully Automatic InstallationFully Automated Installation (FAI) is a group of shell and Perl scripts that install and configure a complete Linux distribution quickly on a large number of computers. It's the oldest automated deployment system for Debian.[1] AutomationFAI allows for installing Debian and Ubuntu distributions. But it also supports CentOS, Rocky Linux and SuSe Linux. In the past it supported Scientific Linux Cern.[2] By default a network installation is done, but it's easy to create an installation ISO for booting from CD or USB stick. [3] There's a web service for FAI which is called FAI.me, which allows creating customized installation images without setting up your own FAI server. [4] This service also creates cloud images and live images[5] This service supports Debian and Ubuntu. Debian's cloud team uses FAI for creating their official cloud images. [6] Similar software exists for Red Hat (Kickstart), SuSE (AutoYaST, YaST and alice), Solaris (Jumpstart) and likely other operating systems. References
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