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− | Atomic Offline Operating System Installer is a tool to install Linux | + | Atomic Offline Operating System Installer is a tool to install Linux on a system offline. It allows you to install, or reinstall Linux on an existing Linux or Windows system remotely. It will automatically partition the drives and install Linux non-interactively, and will reboot the system into a working installation. |
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+ | This allows you to rebuild a Windows or Linux system into a working Linux installation remotely, without having local or console access to the system quickly and automatically. | ||
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+ | AOOI is unsupported software, but if you find bugs in it please lets us know on our [https://www.atomicorp.com/forums forums]. We do maintain and use AOOI ourselves, so please let us know how we can improve it! | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:24, 23 June 2012
Atomic Offline Operating System Installer
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[edit] Introduction
Atomic Offline Operating System Installer is a tool to install Linux on a system offline. It allows you to install, or reinstall Linux on an existing Linux or Windows system remotely. It will automatically partition the drives and install Linux non-interactively, and will reboot the system into a working installation.
This allows you to rebuild a Windows or Linux system into a working Linux installation remotely, without having local or console access to the system quickly and automatically.
AOOI is unsupported software, but if you find bugs in it please lets us know on our forums. We do maintain and use AOOI ourselves, so please let us know how we can improve it!