Scott Frazer wrote:
> I saw something similar when I tried to preseed the installation of
> puppet using "d-i pkgsel/include string puppet"
> 
> The preseed installation used different directory paths than the "apt-
> get install puppet" installs I had done previously.  When my
> centralized puppet.conf file would get written to the client, the next
> run through consistently produced a bunch of 500 errors as the
> certificates no longer matched.  So you might check that your certs
> are where you think they should be.  Maybe with "puppetd --genconfig" ?

Whilst I am not preseed best friend I don't see how this is possible.

Why would preseed do installation any differently?  d-i pkgsel/include
should use Debian standard package tool - in this case aptitude - to
install.

Regards

James Turnbull

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