Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Having this ugly debconf priority question right after choosing the > language is annoying. Do we really need it there?
I haven't tested a full d-i for a while now, but I think I can get the point. debconf priority question needs to be asked, imho. Having a variable passed at the boot prompt as the only way to set the debconf priority would be unfriendly... However, this shouldn't be a question with the highest priority. ANd, of course, if the debconf priority has been set through the boot prompt, the question shouldn't be asked..... Thus, is "critical" has been chosen though the boot prompt...then the question won't be asked-->good for unattended installations. About the question location�: having it just after the language question is IMHO the only possiblity we have. Having it before would mean that it wouldn't be translated. Having it later means that some other stuff would run with the default priority. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

