[Agustin Martin]
> Actual default priority during installation is 'medium'. 'Critical'
> priority should only be used when current selected value is not
> available, that is an error that needs recovery.

Why does it need to be critical?  Why isn't it enough to to use
priority high for this question?  The question do not seem to match
the definition of critical in debconf-devel(7):

  critical - Items that will probably break the system without user 
intervention.

medium or high seem more fitting.  They have this definition:

  medium   - Normal items that have reasonable defaults.
  high     - Items that don't have a reasonable default.

> You should not need to pre-seed anything, language will be
> automagically selected from debian-installer/language and
> debian-installer/country values in a
> language_exact_match/language_generic_match/english/nothing basis
> from the to be installed stuff.

Good.  Something do not work quite right, then.

> Can you please provide this info:
> 
>  - pre-seeded value.

As far as I know, nothing was preseeded.

>  - debian-installer/language
>  - debian-installer/country

tjener:~# debconf-get-selections --installer |grep debian-installer/country
d-i     debian-installer/country        string  NO
tjener:~# debconf-get-selections --installer |grep debian-installer/language
d-i     debian-installer/language       string  
nb_NO:nb:no_NO:no:nn_NO:nn:da:sv:en
tjener:~#

>  - Wordlists to be installed

Only wnorwegian, I believe.

Happy hacking,
-- 
Petter Reinholdtsen



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