Hello Peter,

I don't have a natty chroot any more, but as far back as precise,
preseeding slapd/domain does set the suffix of the default DIT, and
there is a debconf prompt for it too, at medium priority.

Marking the bug fixed, but please correct me if you meant something
different.

** Changed in: openldap (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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  default DIT suffix should be definable by user (debconf/preseed)

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