On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 10:03 AM, Mehdi Dogguy  wrote:
> Wouldn't that break the installer? ... since netcfg is installing rdnssd
> and network-manager is being installed by default.

I don't see why it would.  Yes, rdnssd-udeb is used by netcfg in the
d-i environment but network-manager is not present there, and
in-target network-manager will certainly get installed for most
tasksel options, but rdnssd will not.

So I don't see any reason to expect conflict.

Best wishes,
Mike


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