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Package: debian-installer
Version: rc1
Severity: minor

I'm currently in the process of installing Sarge on a workstation, using 
sarge-i386-netinst.iso retrieved from

http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/sarge_d-i/i386/rc1/sarge-i386-netinst.iso

today.

I have both a Squid and an apt-proxy server running in this LAN.

I decided to enter my sources.list manually. The first time round, I mistyped. I 
got my second chance, very good! So far, so smooth sailing.

Pretty much immediately thereafter, I was asked about which HTTP proxy to use.

What's that about? The question left me confused. (Maybe I didn't read the 
screen carefully enough. If that is the case, please pardon me.)

I declined giving an answer, as I did not understand why that would be useful. 
As a matter of fact, out of sheer configuration lazyness you can actually reach 
the apt-proxy through the Squid. But I certainly do not want the new box to 
actually do that.

Only a moment later it became clear to me that this question was asked on behalf 
of Debian security updates.

This is needlessly confusing.


My suggestion:

In the best Debian tradition, D-I should assume a person who edits manually 
knows what she is doing.

Provide a template, yes. Drop the security line into sources.list, with an 
appropriate commentary, *before* the editor is fired, yes. Once we are at it, 
please add example lines for http_proxy and ftp_proxy, as comments. And then 
leave it at that, whatever comes out of the editor.


Regards, and thank you for providing fine software

Andreas
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Subject: Re: Bug#273056: D-I: Network / sources.list configuration issues using 
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"Dr. Andreas Kr=FCger" wrote:
> Only a moment later it became clear to me that this question was asked on=
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> behalf of Debian security updates.

This has already been fixed in base-config after rc1.

--=20
see shy jo

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