On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 12:43:57AM +0100, Sebastian Ley wrote:
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> In fact it is easier: At the boot prompt enter:
> linux DEBCONF_PRIORITY=medium (or low if you wish)
Finally! I've been wondering how to change the priority (I figured it was
something along these lines).
Andrew
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 00:43:57 +0100
Sebastian Ley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In fact it is easier: At the boot prompt enter:
> linux DEBCONF_PRIORITY=medium (or low if you wish)
Ok, didnt know that, perhaps some help menus at the boot prompt would be usefull, like
the
old boot floppies had.
G
Am Do, den 13.11.2003 schrieb Glenn McGrath um 00:16:
> Im sure there are a lot of users who want things to work automatically,
> but not everyone does, and it makes problems more difficult to fix.
>
> Unless the 2nd question asks the level of questioning the only way the
> user effecting the inst
Im sure there are a lot of users who want things to work automatically,
but not everyone does, and it makes problems more difficult to fix.
Unless the 2nd question asks the level of questioning the only way the
user effecting the installation, is from the console (i wasnt sure of
what the command
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