In this video, we'll show the process of installing a Linux operating system in unattended UEF I mode from the life cycle controller homepage, click OS deployment and then deploy OS ensure that rate is already configured and select, go directly to OS deployment and then click next under boot modes like UEF I and disable the secure boot option.
Select the desired operating system from the drop down menu and then click next. The OS drivers for the selected OS are then copied to a temporary drive. This process may take a few minutes to complete on the select installation mode screen, select unattended install, select the USB drive to import the OS configuration file, then select USB virtual floppy from the select device.
Drop down menu for the path type KS dot CFG and then click next once configuration file is verified and copied. Click. OK. Then on the insert OS media screen, click next, wait until the process is complete, then click, finish to reboot and begin the unattended OS installation process type E to edit the options. Remove quiet as well as Rh GB.
If it's available, if you're performing this over Ira, first enter USB core dot auto suspend equals dash one. Then for all installs, add KS equals HD colon label equals OE MD RV. Press F 10 or control X to start the OS installation process. For more information about the Dell life cycle controller visit dell dot com forward slash tech center forward slash LC.