> Yes of course this is possible, but my intend was to make these scripts
> more "user friendly". Lets say that some less experience user want to
> install bacula and he runs these scripts. They failed and he must look
> inside what caused this error and find out how to provide password.
>

I believe more user friendly would be to just document the ability to
set the password with the -p using the existing scripts.

John

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