Christian PERRIER wrote:
> These questions don't disappear. They've been asked once already, so
> the user's choice is already known by the installer.
No, d-i is not supposed to be an area where seen flags are set.
cdebconf (0.58) unstable; urgency=low
- The previous fix about the seen flag
Christian PERRIER a écrit :
Please give *detailed* examples where this happens. This might as well
be a logic error in some specific package configuration script and not
an overall bad behaviour of the installer.
When we are asked for Grub boot sector, I've put "fd0" the first time. I got an er
Quoting Stephane Ascoet (stephane.asc...@ac-orleans-tours.fr):
> Christian PERRIER a écrit :
> >These questions don't disappear. They've been asked once already, so
> >the user's choice is already known by the installer.
> It's actually the problem! If there is a problem, the user will
> likely nee
Christian PERRIER a écrit :
These questions don't disappear. They've been asked once already, so
the user's choice is already known by the installer.
It's actually the problem! If there is a problem, the user will likely need to set them again! It's incoherent to ask additional
questions for the
Quoting Stephane Ascoet (stephane.asc...@ac-orleans-tours.fr):
> Christian PERRIER a écrit :
>
> >This is by design. It is assumed that, when something goes wrong, some
> >more actions might be needed before the normal process resumes. So,
> But what about the questions that disapears?
These que
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