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Package: d-i.debian.org
Severity: normal
Tags: d-i
Dear Maintainer,
I've recently reinstall Debian from debian-12.9.0-amd64-netinst.iso in
expert mode in french.
When the installer ask about non-free-firmware, I answers I don't wan
it.
After the installation the package intel-microcode (from non-free-
firmware) is present on my system, and the component non-free-firmware
isn't present in /etc/apt/sources.list.
The component non-free-firmware and contrib (but not non-free) is
present in commented-out line cd-rom in sources.list.
After that I've tested some other configuration installation in KVM :
- Non-expert mode : the question isn't asked (not a good thing in my
opinion, but well).
- Expert mode but without Internet : the question isn't asked, I wish
this kind of question is always asked in expert when this gives a
different installation, and non-free-firmware and contrib is present on
active cdrom line in sources.list.
- Expert mode online : question asked but the answer is only used for
configuring final sources.list, not for the installation.
- I also tested the image debian-trixie-DI-alpha1-amd64-netinst.iso,
and it has the same problem.
I think there are these problems:
- Debian-installer should respect the user's choice about non-free
packages (incl. firmware)
- When a package is installed by debian-install, I think it would be
updated during apt update/upgrade, the absence of security update is a
security risk for user.
My opinion is the question about non-free-firmware should be also asked
on non-expert mode, but I guess this is a Debian decision.
Greeting,
Loskraes
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Hi,
Loskraes <loskr...@servoj.ch> (2025-01-28):
> I've recently reinstall Debian from debian-12.9.0-amd64-netinst.iso in
> expert mode in french.
>
> When the installer ask about non-free-firmware, I answers I don't wan
> it.
That question is just about configuring the non-free-firmware component
for apt.
If you want to opt out from firmware completely, you should follow
instructions in the installation guide (section 2.2).
Cheers,
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