Hello,

Joachim Breitner wrote:
[...]
> He first changed every occurance of --yes with --yes --force-yes, and
> changed every occurance of that back to --yes (configurable with a
> variable). This included this change:
> 
> -       chroot $INST_DIR apt-get --yes --force-yes install pkg-fso-keyring
> +       chroot $INST_DIR apt-get $APT_OPTIONS install pkg-fso-keyring
> 
> but in this case, the --force-yes was there originally and for a reason.

Right. And I am sorry for this.
When we have that pkg-fso-keyring package signed by a Debian developer, the 
--force-yes
could go, right?
[...]

> There were a few changes to the installer recently, and it seems they
> were not completely tested. Not sure about the mount problem though,
> without an error log.

There was no run from scratch, which would have been good, but is somewhat 
tough because
of the long run time....and since the /mnt/debian is not removed after the 
install, I
would not have spotted that one.

Many thanks and greetings

Steffen

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