Philip Hands <p...@hands.com> (2017-02-07): > I just tried it with this image: > > > http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/stretch_di_rc2/amd64/iso-cd/debian-stretch-DI-rc2-amd64-netinst.iso > > adding this to the kernel command line (hit TAB at the boot menu): > > url=hands.com/d-i/bug/820818/preseed.cfg > > and it drops the replacement resize.sh (now using Cyril's version) in > place. > > BTW If you want to suggest somewhere to exit the script to avoid > touching your disks, I can add that to save you the effort. > > Cheers, Phil. > > P.S. This kludge is totally over-engineered, as the file is ready to > be replaced by the time the early command is run, so in this case the > checks and background loop are superfluous. > > P.P.S. I think this is much less effort than building a new image, > since a newly built netinst would download the old partman-partition > udeb from the archive unless you start making more invasive changes. > You can check that it's done the right thing by the time you get to > the root password prompts, flipping to a console and running: > > head -40 /lib/partman/lib/resize.sh
Eh? The whole point of building and providing an image is that it contains all the bits you want to test; that's why I was suggesting this in the first place⦠KiBi.
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