Doc for 10g client silent installation

any documentation for 10g client installation (silent -installation)
Thanks
Ramya

<sigh>
Go to the traditional place for documentation, either http://docs.oracle.com or http://tahiti.oracle.com
Get to the 10gR2 documentaiton page. (For your convenience, it is http://www.oracle.com/pls/db102/homepage)
Click on the Installation tab at the top of the page to get to the Installation documentation.
Look for the Client Installation Guide for your operating system.
Use your browser to search for 'silent' - that will be in Appendix A
Read the material there.
Anything else?
</sigh>

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