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1<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
2<!DOCTYPE topic PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Topic//EN" "topic.dtd">
3<topic xml:lang="en-us" id="basic-unattended">
4 <title>Unattended Guest Installation</title>
5
6 <body>
7 <p>
8 Oracle VM VirtualBox can install a guest OS automatically. You only need
9 to provide the installation medium and a few other parameters,
10 such as the name of the default user.
11 </p>
12 <p>
13 You can perform an unattended guest installation in the following
14 ways:
15 </p>
16 <ul>
17 <li>
18 <p><b outputclass="bold">Use the Create Virtual Machine
19 wizard.</b> An optional step in the wizard enables you
20 to configure unattended installation. You can specify the
21 default user credentials for the guest OS and also whether to
22 install the Guest Additions automatically. See
23 <xref href="create-vm-wizard.dita#create-vm-wizard"/>.
24 </p>
25 <p>
26 During this step, Oracle VM VirtualBox scans the installation medium
27 and changes certain parameters to ensure a seamless
28 installation as a guest running on Oracle VM VirtualBox.
29 </p>
30 </li>
31 <li>
32 <p><b outputclass="bold">Use the <userinput>VBoxManage</userinput>
33 commands.</b><xref href="unattended-guest-install-example.dita#unattended-guest-install-example"/> describes
34 how to perform an unattended guest installation for an Oracle
35 Linux guest.
36 </p>
37 </li>
38 </ul>
39 <p>
40 When you first start a VM that has been configured for unattended
41 installation, the guest OS installation is performed
42 automatically.
43 </p>
44 <p>
45 The installation operation changes the boot device order to boot
46 the virtual hard disk first and then the virtual DVD drive. If the
47 virtual hard disk is empty prior to the automatic installation,
48 the VM boots from the virtual DVD drive and begins the
49 installation.
50 </p>
51 <p>
52 If the virtual hard disk contains a bootable OS, the installation
53 operation exits. In this case, change the boot device order
54 manually by pressing F12 during the BIOS splash screen.
55 </p>
56 </body>
57</topic>
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