On Du, 28 feb 21, 06:49:49, Alan Corey wrote: > Right, I wasn't exactly recommending running raspi-config on a non-raspian > system but looking at how it does things and doing them manually. One of > the things I dislike about Debian (I haven't looked at others) is that > there's an ever-increasing hodgepodge of specialized little scripts. If > you've been using it awhile you're probably not in the habit of re-reading > documentation to see if somebody changed how you're officially supposed to > do something.
What scripts would that be? The 'dpkg-reconfigure' command is the standard method to (re)configure packages that are using debconf. As far as I know the Debian Installer does the equivalent of 'dpkg-reconfigure --priority=<priority> <package>' (when run manually 'priority' defaults to 'low'). Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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