On Tue, Feb 05, 2019 at 11:34:24AM +1100, haaber wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 04, 2019 at 04:47:44PM +1100, haaber wrote:
> > > Hello, does someone know if the debian-9-minimal template is pre- or
> > > post-  APT-vulnerability? Is it being "maintained" as well as debian-9
> > > itself?  Thank you, Bernhard
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
> > The debian-9-minimal template in the templates-itl-testing repository
> > (201901271906) is post-APT vuln.
> > It is maintained in precisely the same way as debian-9 itself.
> > 
> thank you unman. I tried to use it as sys-net, but
> 1) network-manager did not start on boot
> 2) when starting it by hand, I got the impression that the
> network-manager data is stored elsewhere under debian than under fedora
> - to the effect that I lost all saved wireless connections!
> 
>  Is there an easy way to cure that?  Bernhard

Andrew has quite correclty pointed out the complete absence of any
documentation on how to use the debian-9-minimal template. I'll try to
remedy this soon.
In the meantime you could follow the guidelines for using the
fedora-minimal template. (Apologies if you've already done this.)

The wireless connection information is actually stored under /rw/config , so it
wont be lost.(Check it's there)
In Debian, Network manager information is held under
/etc/NetworkManager, which is, I would have thought, the same as Fedora.

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