


Customization after a silent/unattended Installation Opsi-setup-detector: Install from local temporary directory Opsi-setup-detector: Support custom directory Suggestions on How to Solve Problems with opsi-script Scripts Create opsi-package with CLI tool opsi-newprod Testing and improving an opsi-script script The opsi PackageBuilder program to modify a script. opsi-setup-detector: Priority and dependencies opsi-setup-detector: Product configuration 1 opsi-setup-detector: Result of the analysis opsi-setup-detector: Analyze file and create opsi package Opsi-setup-detector Start and necessary configurations Methods of Non-Interactive Installation for Windows

A Brief Tutorial: How to write a opsi-script Script Integration of New Software Packages into the opsi Server Processing of the Different Levels of Driver Integration Structure of the Driver Directory and Driver Files Drivers automatically assigned to the clients using the inventory fields Drivers that suitable for your hardware but not specially assigned Simplified Driver Integration during the unattended Windows Installation Structure of the Unattended Installation Products OS-Installation: Complete the Base Package for Windows Installation of a new Windows PC with opsi (OS Installation)

Hardware Inventory with the netboot product hwinvent Inventory with the localboot products hwaudit and swaudit. Deploying opsi standard products: opsi-configed Using service_setup.cmd on Windows NT6 (outdated) Creating a new opsi client using the opsi-client-bootcd Creating a new opsi client via the command line Creating a new opsi client via the graphical management interface Start of the management interface opsi-configed Installation of the management interface opsi-configed Automatic import of the minimal opsi products Create users and configure the groups opsiadmin and opsifileadmins Set Samba Configuration and Change Passwords Update and Configuration of the opsi-server Installation on CentOS or RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Installation on openSUSE or Suse Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) Installation on a Univention Corporate Server (UCS) Prerequisites for an installation on a server Starting up the uib preconfigured Virtual Machine Notes on determining hardware requirements
