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Subject: console-data: base-config does not run console-data configure to select keymap
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Package: console-data
Version: 1999.08.29-24
Severity: normal

In a recent install, I noticed that the console-data dialog was not presented to 
me after booting into the new system (during base-config's run). 

If this is intentional, in other words, the keymap selected from the installer's 
reduced set is to be the default keymap in the new installation with no further 
questions, then I should add some words about dpkg-reconfigure console-data in the 
installation document's post-install section.

(In my case, I wanted to select the mac-us-usb keymap instead of the default mac-us). 

-- System Information
Debian Release: 3.0
Architecture: powerpc
Kernel: Linux iMacBlue 2.4.16-newpmac #1 Mon Jan 7 20:51:25 EST 2002 ppc
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C

Versions of packages console-data depends on:
ii  console-common                0.7.13     Basic infrastructure for text cons
ii  debconf                       1.0.25     Debian configuration management sy


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As Petter noted, this is intentional and correct behavior for sarge.

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