On debian-boot, Joey Hess wrote: > question. This is the main reason I don't think we can use debconf as > the UI for the partitioner, which I think is the most UI-demanding part > of the install. Incidentally, what facilities currently exist for non-interactive partitioning? Is there a dedicated tool for this, or should one do /sbin/fdisk < scripted_responses and pray? If we can't do pretty arbitrary partitioning in a scriptable fashion, the non-interactive mass install idea goes down the plughole. Mk -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Joey Hess
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Massimo Dal Zotto
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Joey Hess
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Herbert Xu
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Erik Andersen
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Michael S. Fischer
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Joey Hess
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Bernhard R. Link
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Adam Di Carlo
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Joey Hess
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Martin Keegan
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Joey Hess
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Martin Keegan
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Glenn McGrath
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Glenn McGrath
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Martin Keegan
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Sebastien Chaumat
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Bernhard R. Link
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Erik Andersen
- Re: redesigning the debian installer Glenn McGrath
- Re: redesigning the debian installer Michael S. Fischer