I think the other thing debconf gives you as a way to preseed that
information if you're somehow using d-i to set up a bunch of systems for
a cloud.
I certainly always had to work around that debconf question myself.:-)
On Mon, Dec 05, 2016 at 04:56:01AM -0800, Noah Meyerhans wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 05, 2016 at 06:02:12PM +0800, gustavo panizzo (gfa) wrote:
> > Watching how I can improve the current status of Debian support at $DAYJOB
> > I realized that AWS agents are not packaged even if their license
> > allows
On Mon, Dec 05, 2016 at 06:02:12PM +0800, gustavo panizzo (gfa) wrote:
> Watching how I can improve the current status of Debian support at $DAYJOB
> I realized that AWS agents are not packaged even if their license
> allows it
>
> I wonder if packaging them, on main, would make Debian supported
Hello
Watching how I can improve the current status of Debian support at $DAYJOB
I realized that AWS agents are not packaged even if their license
allows it
I wonder if packaging them, on main, would make Debian supported by AWS?
When I said supported by AWS I mean Debian having the same