You must answer the questions once in a machine.
In theory with debconf-getselections you can extract that answers ant
seed them to every host with debconf-setselections. They'll be marked
as seen and thus they will not be asked again.

I haven't tried it yet.

Tell me if that works


On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 13:12:18 -0500, William Ballard
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> I'm aware that a "text" frontend for DebConf is available, where one can
> simply provide keystrokes to DebConf on stdin.
> 
> Is there a frontend that informs me "which" package is being configured,
> and lets me decide what answers to provide based on that?
> 
> Otherwise my scripts are brittle and break if the sequence in which
> questions comes up changes.  I almost need a "table" of answers, which
> can be invoked out of sequence.
> 
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