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Package: debian-installer
Severity: wishlist


=46rom the debian-boot mailinglist:

On Sat, Dec 20, 2003 at 11:32:55PM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Denis Barbier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-12-20 21:24]:
> > > Why do you ask for the debconf priority at the beginning?  I think it
> > > should just be "high" by default and people who want something lower =
can
> > > pass "DEBCONF_PRIORITY".  I guess/hope this is currently only asked f=
or
> > > testing, and that it will be disabled later.  I chose "high".
> >=20
> > I disagree, passing command line arguments is very painful when keyboard
> > layout is not qwerty.
>=20
> I'd like to see the command like argument "expert" recognized and to
> mean "DEBCONF_PRIORITY=3Dmedium" (since this is really quite hard to
> type and remember).  In fact, it would be great if F2 or something
> like this would be "expert mode" and pass the DEBCONF_PRIORITY
> argument to the kernel.
>=20

This bugreport should prevent that this nice feature request gets lost.


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The expert boot parameter is now rolled out on all d-i images (for
i386).

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