[Cyril Brulebois] > There's no udebs involved in what I summarized for Blends.
Exactly. I suspect using udebs to enable blends is be a better idea than making the Blends tasksel tasks priority standard. > Also: If pkgsel changes the way it calls tasksel, debian-edu udebs can > certainly interact with it so that it behaves as desired. You misunderstand the role of the udebs. The Debian Edu udeb ask for education-tasks to be installed, and then the normal d-i take care of the rest to get the correct Debian Edu tasks installed using tests and the locale settings. Sure, we can come up with a new way to do it, but my point is that we are using this feature of tasksel today, and there is no alternative I know of that is equally robust and well integrated into the installer. -- Happy hacking Petter Reinholdtsen