Updated Quick Installer usage (markdown)

Bill Zimmerman 2019-11-27 11:07:59 +01:00
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Appending `-s -- [OPTION]` to the Quick Install directive will activate one or m
This option enables unattended installations, such that the installer assumes "yes" as an answer to all user prompts. This behavior is identical to how the same option with the `apt-get` package handler works. This option enables unattended installations, such that the installer assumes "yes" as an answer to all user prompts. This behavior is identical to how the same option with the `apt-get` package handler works.
#### -o, --openvpn <flag> #### -o, --openvpn <flag>
Used with the `-y`, `--yes` option above, this sets the OpenVPN install option (`0` = don't install OpenVPN). Given that OpenVPN support is an optional extra, not every default unattended setup will need it. Used with the `-y`, `--yes` option above, this sets the OpenVPN install option (`0` = don't install OpenVPN). Given that OpenVPN support is an optional extra, this enables an unattended setup without installing it.
#### -c, --cert, --certificate #### -c, --cert, --certificate
This option installs an SSL certificate with `mkcert` and configures lighttpd for HTTPS support. It does _not_ (re)install RaspAP. Details are [provided here](https://github.com/billz/raspap-webgui/wiki/SSL-certificates-(Quick-Installer)). This option installs an SSL certificate with `mkcert` and configures lighttpd for HTTPS support. It does _not_ (re)install RaspAP. Details are [provided here](https://github.com/billz/raspap-webgui/wiki/SSL-certificates-(Quick-Installer)).