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Package: base-config
Version: 2.14

I am asked no question whether MD5 passwords should be used or not.

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Quoting Florian Effenberger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Package: base-config
> Version: 2.14
> 
> I am asked no question whether MD5 passwords should be used or not.

The question priority has been lowered in the shadow package. It is
not asked at high priority, assuming that 99% of users will simply hit
Enter for the default Yes answer.





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