--- Geert Stappers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Today
> is not noticed in the past five weeks ...

Might have been an earlier version then - I was just going by what
is noted on the burned CD.  The idea and the problems which arise
whenever the GPG keys change is there though and should be addressed.
CDs/images from a couple of years ago should continue to work, no ?

> > What needs to happen is that the debianinstaller (d-i) should really
> > include 'apt-key update' as part of its "normal" install procedure to
> > make sure that installations will always work irrespective of when GPG
> > keys change.
> 
> I would like to do over two years a netinst without Internet access.
> (in other words: I think `apt-key update` by default is not a good idea)

Well, ideally any install (netinst or otherwise) should at a min try to
leave behind a working (or at least bootable) system which means grub is
a must include on the shippable medium - but I think we're digressing from
this bug report a bit.

Regards,

 - Nadim



       
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