One-click OS reinstallation Script (17 Linux + Windows)

Hey folks.

I've created a powerful one-click OS reinstallation script, and I'm excited to introduce it to you all.

Highlights

  • One-click reinstall VPS to Linux

    • Alpine, Debian, Kali, Ubuntu, CentOS, Anolis, RedHat, AlmaLinux, Rocky, OpenCloudOS, Oracle Linux, Fedora, openEuler, openSUSE, NixOS, Arch Linux, Gentoo
  • One-click reinstall VPS to Windows

    • Uses the official ISO for installation instead of custom images. The script automatically retrieves the ISO link and installs Virtio and other drivers.
  • Supports installation in any direction, i.e., Linux to Linux, Linux to Windows, Windows to Windows, Windows to Linux

  • No need to input IP parameters; automatically recognizes dynamic and static IPs, supports /32, /128, gateway outside subnet, IPv6 only, dual NIC and other special network configurations
  • Specially optimized for low-spec servers, requires less memory than the official netboot
  • Supports BIOS and EFI boot, and ARM architecture
  • No homemades image included, all resources are obtained in real-time from mirror sites

Usages

https://github.com/bin456789/reinstall
https://github.com/bin456789/reinstall/blob/main/README.en.md

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Comments

  • One line, yes. One click, no. Nothing to click in terminal.

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  • Keep up the great work

  • Thank you for providing this project. I attempted to use your script to install Windows on my Linux VPS.

    However, after the Windows OS downloads, the VPS gets stuck on a blinking OS selection screen, looping back to the boot menu without starting the installation.

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  • @bitshub said:
    Thank you for providing this project. I attempted to use your script to install Windows on my Linux VPS.

    However, after the Windows OS downloads, the VPS gets stuck on a blinking OS selection screen, looping back to the boot menu without starting the installation.

    Due to hardware differences, there may be compatibility issues. If you wish, you can DM me your VPS panel account, and I can try to resolve it.

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