I noticed that the INITRAMFS-TOOLS(7) manpage also
recommends such code. So does anyone know if and why the "PREREQ" variable +
"prereqs" function is really necessary?
Regards,
Jmkr
for Plymouth
boot splash users:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=857132#207
Although Plymouth is not installed on my systems I adapted some safety check
bits from those scripts for my systems. So thanks again Jörg Sommer and Pedro
Dias:).
Regards,
Jmkr
Here you go. Both scripts are in the attached "SCRIPTS.txt". Note that on my
systems I keep only the one PSF font that I actually use, so my hook script
does not need to update cached fonts + my systems are without PLYMOUTH. Check
Pedro's scripts if you need to handle those more complex usages.
By the way at
"https://www.reddit.com/r/debian/comments/wfk4xt/debian_keeps_installing_bootloader_in_wrong_disk/";
other people mention similar problems that are/could be related to this bug.
Jmkr
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hat my script for
customizing the Debian Netinst ISO can include them (after I modify it to
extract a new PARTMAN TAR or copy new PARTMAN files directly to the
extracted Debian Netinst ISO). (In the future I plan to learn how to create
DI ISO from scratch to be able to include modified UDEB packages etc. => if
that is needed for testing and you can provide some starting instructions
for me I could try that also.)
Regards,
Jmkr
ir idiotic interface forces on
me. I will fix my Thunderbird profile to save myself from Seznam's idiotic
webmail interface as soon as I have time for it.
Jmkr
a reminder message if the user forgets to set the
ESP in UEFI mode)? Maybe it would be more intuitive + it could avoid/minimize
user errors? Or is a shared ESP so common that DI partitioning needs its
current defaults?
Anyway, thanks for such a quick reply.
Jmkr
t to use "/EFI/debian"
directory for GRUB with just custom EFI boot entry names).
Jmkr
efinitely going to test adding the following
to my pressed:
d-i grub2/update_nvram boolean false
It could help me simplify my "preseed/late_command" script that currently
deletes the default EFI entry and then creates my custom one. I guess my NVRAM
will also be very grateful to you:).
Jmkr
d and
modified files, so verify/test what I found if you need.
Best Regards
Jmkr
s to work normally without the mentioned source
code. But I did not test mounting of any floppy media during
installations and my DI also has various other removed and modified
files, so verify/test what I found if needed.
Best Regards
Jmkr
file from the "localechooser_2.93_*.udeb" package.
I checked the "localechooser" 2.94 package and the "05localechooser"
file is the same (and "languagelist" file structure is also the same),
but verify/test what I found if needed.
Best Regards
Jmkr
" it returns 1. I guess "[[:alpha:]]"
does not include "_".
Anyway it is a nice improvement doing all the work with one "sed"
process compared to that "wild pipelined bunch of cutting greps and
heads". So, thanks to what Phil "sed", I am now upgrading my version of
the script to the "sed" approach:).
Cheers, Jmkr
would be
difficult for me to test this. I don't know the languages, so I probably
would not be able to finish the DI using one of these languages:).
Cheers, Jmkr
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