Bas Wijnen wrote: (1)
> It's not about overwriting. (2) > The point is that debconf will use its own > cache for defaults, which means that running dpkg-reconfigure and then > pressing enter on all but the thing you're interested in changing should > not make any changes on those items, but does in fact reset them back to > whatever the answer was that debconf last saw. Since these 2 statements seem to me to directly contradict one-another, I suspect I don't understand you, or you don't understand something. > AFAICS, debconf shouldn't actually have a cache at all. It's hard to imagine that preseeding would work without it. -- see shy jo, EOT for me unfortunately
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