Quoting Mohammed Elzubeir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Christian, please do provide us with a list of the priorities here if > you don't mind.
>From memory: cdebconf languagechooser countrychooser+iso-codes (in 2nd stage-->all countries names) choose-mirror ddetect netcfg partman partman-basicfilesystems partman-ext3 partman-auto base-installer grub-installer With these, IIRC, you cover a default high prority i386 install iso-codes is important because as soon as we will have an Arabic translations for the iso_3166 file, we will have a "short" country list after choosing Arabic at very first screen. Countrychooser first display users all countries for which a valid locale exists in the given language. For instance, for Arabic, you will have about 10 countries, IIRC....indeed all those for which an ar_XX locale exists in Debian Translating iso-3166 is quite boring because you have to translate 240 country names in your language, which may be tricky (and sometimes highly politically difficult). I was lucky that French names are normalized..:-) After the above mentioned packages, I would mention: base-config (2nd stage) shadow debconf templates (2nd stage) Then: anna main-menu partman-* all -installer packages (start with yaboot) ...all others..:-) As you may see, what we call 2nd stage is sometimes artificial and not always related to priority. I prefer having the shadow templates translated (those asking for the root password) than the clumsy netdevice templates (Ethernet cards for s390). _______________________________________________ Doc mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.arabeyes.org/mailman/listinfo/doc

