tor 2002-11-21 klockan 10.28 skrev Martin Sjögren: > 1. Language > 2. Debconf priority (carefully phrased) > 3. Distribution (as low priority as possible, with the obvious default!) > > Where should this be put? /sbin/debian-installer?
I experimented briefly with doing the following change to /sbin/debian-installer: @@ -10,4 +10,5 @@ /usr/bin/udpkg --configure rootskel /usr/bin/debconf-loadtemplate debian /var/lib/dpkg/info/*.templates +/usr/share/debconf/frontend /sbin/di-init /usr/share/debconf/frontend /usr/bin/main-menu /sbin/di-init currently looks like this: #!/bin/sh . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule db_title Welcome to the Debian Installer db_input medium debconf/priority db_go db_input low mirror/distribution db_go What I want it to look like, is this: #!/bin/sh . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule db_title Welcome to the Debian Installer db_input medium debian-installer/language db_go db_input medium debian-installer/priority db_go db_get debian-installer/priority db_set debconf/priority $RET db_fset debconf/priority seen true db_input low debian-installer/distribution db_go Perhaps (or rather, it's highly damn bloody likely), we'll have to split the script into two, one for the language, and one for post-language choice, as debconf has to be restarted and an environment variable set. Oh well, this is an idea anyway. The reason for using debian-installer/priority and forcibly setting debconf/priority is that the message can be specialized for the installer to be easier to understand, but it's silly to put that in cdebconf. Perhaps we want to start by putting up a note with a welcoming message, or should that message be in the language question? Doesn't really matter, and it's mainly cosmetics. Oh, note that this isn't committed. Should I? /Martin
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