Jude DaShiell wrote:
> For one thing the preseed.cfg file is so large (128k) in my case and has
> lots of error messages in it I never encountered during installation.
> Can the preseed.cfg file safely be cleaned up to reflect actual
> installation choices made? The instructions I followed a
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On 04/22/08 05:25, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> For one thing the preseed.cfg file is so large (128k) in my case and has
> lots of error messages in it I never encountered during installation.
> Can the preseed.cfg file safely be cleaned up to reflect actual
For one thing the preseed.cfg file is so large (128k) in my case and has
lots of error messages in it I never encountered during installation.
Can the preseed.cfg file safely be cleaned up to reflect actual
installation choices made? The instructions I followed are in the debian
installation m
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