On Sat, Jul 03, 2004 at 12:34:40PM +0200, C. Gatzemeier wrote:
>
> Hi *!
>
> Another idea I'd like to throw in is to also keep an eye on m23 and coordinate
> ideas.
> m23 offers a complete software distribution system for debian.
Notice that neither m23 nor FAI, both projects that where suggest
C. Gatzemeier wrote:
> Another idea I'd like to throw in is to also keep an eye on m23 and coordinate
> ideas.
Im sorry to tell you but m23 is not intended to do full automatic
installations acording to its authors. It has nice web based guis that
simplify mass installations, but that's not usefu
Hi *!
Another idea I'd like to throw in is to also keep an eye on m23 and coordinate
ideas.
m23 offers a complete software distribution system for debian.
If the remote job fetching could be made compatible, that would be really
great allowing standard d-i images to be distributed, installed a
On Sat, Jun 19, 2004 at 08:52:33AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
> > Partitioning will be difficult. I think we'd need our own special format
> > for it. Also, maybe net configuration..
>
> With this scheme, indeed it's just a matter of putting the correct
> debconf values after all. So, for n
> This looks suspiciously like a Kickstart file ;)
Well, maybe. The idea was having something even if it's a bit gory...
>
> > .../...
> >
> > -feed debconf with these values (small script to be written)
> > -run the installer
>
> Partitioning will be difficult. I think we'd need our own spec
On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 14:15:36 +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
> # This for choosing language
> # Allowed values: English, French, German...
> languagechooser/language-name "French"
> # This for choosing country or region
> # Use ISO-3166 code
> countrychooser/country "FR"
> # Please choose a valid l
Christian Perrier wrote:
[snip]
> I started thinking about a very simple package (let's name it
> "automate") which just:
>
> -runs very early
> -loads the floppy module
> -read a file from the floppy (FAT16 formatted) with simple debconf
> variables settings (and comments):
[snip]
> -feed debconf
I think Holger had interest in this topic, IIRC...
A few days ago, I had a look at the lowmem package in d-i, for fixing
it.
I discovered that this was a very simple package which basically sets
a few d-i debconf variables before any other package is used:
#!/bin/sh
. /usr/share/debconf/confmodu
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