A console mode installation using a response file lets you accept all defaults as you move through an interactive text installation, because the values come from a response file that you have set up.
Follow the same steps as you would for a regular console installation, but at the command line, enter:
On HP Itanium:
./setuphpia64.bin -console -options RMP.response -W SybaseLicense.agreeToLicense=true
On IBM AIX:
./setupaix.bin -console -options RMP.response -W SybaseLicense.agreeToLicense=true
On Sun Solaris SPARC:
./setupsolarisSparc.bin -console -options RMP.response -W SybaseLicense.agreeToLicense=true
On Sun Solaris 10 x86/x64:
./setupsolarisx86.bin -console -options RMP.response -W SybaseLicense.agreeToLicense=true
On Linux:
./setuplinux.bin -console -options RMP.response -W SybaseLicense.agreeToLicense=true
On Linux on POWER (IBM pSeries):
./setuplinuxppc64.sh -console -options RMP.response -W SybaseLicense.agreeToLicense=true