Am Mit, den 21.01.2004 schrieb Christian Perrier um 06:30: > Package: base-config > Version: 2.08 > Severity: normal > > When debian-installer, for some reason, went into a problem, the debconf > priority is automatically lowered from high to medium. > > This setting remains after base-config runs and thus the user is presented > with a big bunch of questions during the packages installation process which > follows. > > I suggest adding a "debconf priority setting" item to the base-config menu, > designed for being run at the end of the process, with the default value > reset to "high". I don't quite understand your proposal, but I think the best fix for this issue would be to not set the cdebconf priority at the end of the install in base-config but to set it to the initial cdebconf priority. Like that installs in expert mode in d-i would have expert mode questions in base-config and normal installs would run base-config at high.
At the end of base-config there could be a debconf priority question at priority medium. That way experts can choose if the still want to be experts or if the want to continue at medium or high. Was that your proposal? Gaudenz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

