On 12/4/24 13:35, Ralph Aichinger wrote:
Hi fellow Debian Users

I am currently trying to build an USB stick that does a scripted install
of Debian. This works very well, and much much easier with UEFI, where
you can just edit the preseed.cfg file instead of rebuilding an ISO
every time you make a change.

But: I am stuck with getting rid of two groups of prompts:

The first three prompts in any install are language, country and keymap
(German, Austria, German) in my case. I have googled around a bit and
included the following for now (some of it probably redundant, useless
or cargo cultish):

d-i debian-installer/locale string de_AT

The "local" is less "flexible".
Look at [1], the first few lines

Similar with the menu where the desktop environment is selected.
I want LXDE and "SSH Server". I always drop back into the menu.
I have tried:


Also look at [1] for "tasksel".

[1]  https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/example-preseed.txt

--
John Doe

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