Il ven, 2004-06-18 alle 06:58, Christian Perrier ha scritto: > Well, I'm not sure this is the purpose of d-i. All neeed stuff for > LDAP-based authentication is made of packages outside the base system, > IIRC.
I know this is not a valid assertion, but others distributions do this. When I install debian-based workstations, I always setup an LDAP server to centralize the account management, and I think the possibility to setup automatically this feature on client machine directly in the installer would be very useful. [Petter Reinholdtsen] > As far as I know, this is not currently possible to do using the > installation methods in d-i. > I would very much like to have this as well. We do this using config > file rewrites in debian-edu, but would rather use debconf preseeding. Can it be done? So, can I implement it in d-i? Or better, would be useful if I try to implement it? Yes, I know that 90% of users don't use LDAP-based authentication, but IMHO this can be a very very important feature for a quick setup of a large debian-based workstation network... As I said, other distributions do this and I think there is a valid motivation for it. How many possibilities I have to convince the d-i team to introduce LDAP autoconfiguration? :) Thanks, Fabio. PS: Please CC me! -- Fabio Tranchitella <!> kobold.it, Turin, Italy - Free is better! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- <http://www.kobold.it>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- GPG Key fingerprint: 5465 6E69 E559 6466 BF3D 9F01 2BF8 EE2B 7F96 1564
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