Alastair McKinstry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 21:24, Denis Barbier wrote: > > The keyboard question must be asked, or at least user must be > > told that his locale setting assumes some default values > > (which are printed at that point), and he has to lower debconf > > priority in order to change it. But I really do not understand > > why you insist on not displaying this question, which makes > > installation much more painful, as already told by bugreports. > > My point is that the real solution is to ask the priority question > immediately after the language question. This way users know that there > are questions that they are not being asked, and can go back (via > goback, at any question stage) to main-menu and change priority, and ask > those questions. > > I would recommend asking the question, rather than just mentioning > debconf priority on the opening text, because users have a habit of not > noticing such things unless they are asked to make a choice. The default > priority would still be "high".
Only ask if its not set on the command line. That way automatic installations can not ask. MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]