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Subject: anna: Extra package selection should not be at default priority level
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Package: anna
Version: N/A; reported 2003-02-25
Severity: normal

When doing an install with d-i and selecting the default priority level, the 
selection of extra packages such as scsi modules shouldn't be asked. 

The default settings do and should work on most hardware, and if you have 
special hardware like a scsi card, then you can select a different priority   
level. 

Having just done an install with d-i on my dell c610 laptop, I noticed that
this question was probably the only one that was extraneous. 

thanks

  cardenas   

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As we have bumbped the standard priority of d-i to high, the selection
of extra packages will now not be presented to the user by default. This
should close your bug.



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