Thanks, no error during the installation but the cat command does notmaybe, but if you want to update you /root/.bashrc i think that you canwork. Perhaps the ~ does not work in that stage?put int on config/includes.chroot/root/.bashrc
It's not for root, it's for the installed user.I wanted to use preseed.cfg to remove my custom .bashrc in config/includes.chroot/etc/skel (as explained in my first message).
