This tool is designed to 'enlist' with a cobbler server for future
deployment.  This tool is the first basic step of hardware discovery
(normally of new hardware), then it is no-longer used.

In the current form, the only useful data sent home is the interfaces
mac addresses.  Next cycle, more data about the hardware will be sent
home - including disk sizes, RAM and if the system supports virt
extensions.

There is pending support to add it to the cd menu for people to 'try
it'... however the main target is the ability to do netbooting with the
debconf questions pre-answered, including cobbler credentials.

The udeb is never used on a live system, it's only target is to discover
hardware then the system halts.  debian-installer is hijacked to provide
a volatile environment to run this tool.  When this tool is used, the
system should always halt.

It does not have SSL support, as debian-installer cannot currently
retrieve ssl preseeds (bug 833994).  It seemed pointless to receive the
credentials via http and post back using https, when the returning data
doesn't exactly add provided data to what was already received
insecurely.

However, when bug 833994 is resolved - we will look at adding ssl
support (and maybe even include the fingerprint via the preseed for
self-signed).

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