Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Otavio Salvador wrote:
>
>> You can do that anyway. You can prepare an udeb that installs your
>> tasksel-data compatible package _before_ tasksel.
>
> I just want to make a CDD visible in the _default_ installer.
> Why should I install something in the default installer????

Well, basically if it's going to be visible from the _default_
installer, a much easier solution is to push the tasks on tasksel
itself. However I dislike this option.

Making an udeb you would even use the default installer to install the
CDD just passing kernel params, for example. You might pass:
modules=debian-med-udeb or something like (the option might be wrong
since I hadn't check the docs neither the source for it).

I think there's a conflict about the meanings of CDD here. My POV is
that CDD is somethings available _inside_ of Debian but not available
on Default CD sets or installer by default while your looks to be
different.

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