Move user-setup main-menu entry earlier in the boot

2010-06-12 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
At the moment, questions about user setup and passwords are asked after partitioning and the base system is installed. When preseeding most questions while setting the root password during installation (like we do in Debian Edu and at the University of Oslo where I work), this make most questions

Re: Move user-setup main-menu entry earlier in the boot

2010-06-12 Thread Colin Watson
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 10:08:37AM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > To get one step closer to this goal, I propose to move the user-setup > main-menu item earlier in the installation. The package support this > just fine, as the questions are asked in the postinst and the code > using the answe

Re: Move user-setup main-menu entry earlier in the boot

2010-06-12 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
[Colin Watson] > In other words, I think you're right - we split user-setup-ask and > user-setup-apply, and then never quite got round to moving > user-setup-ask earlier which was part of the point of the exercise. > We should do it. Good to know. Fix commited to svn. Happy hacking, -- Petter R

Bug#585067: keyboard-configuration: No alt+gr keys working after some time

2010-06-12 Thread Anton Zinoviev
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 11:48:19AM +0200, yellow protoss wrote: > > So under no X, i.e. tty, ALTGR works (so I can type an email address) > Under X: ALTGR is not working If AltGr works in the console then most likely keyboard-configuration has generated correctly the keyboard configuration file.

Bug#585067: keyboard-configuration: No alt+gr keys working after some time

2010-06-12 Thread yellow protoss
cat /etc/default/keyboard # If you change any of the following variables and HAL and X are # configured to use this file, then the changes will become visible to # X only if HAL is restarted. In Debian you need to run # /etc/init.d/hal restart # The following variables describe your keyboard and