1 | # Modified from Hardy's example-preseed.txt. |
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2 | |
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3 | # This is mildly parsed by the install script. |
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4 | |
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5 | # Locale and keyboard are set by PXELINUX via kernel options. |
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6 | |
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7 | ############################################################################## |
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8 | ############################################################################## |
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9 | # Stuff which looks bogus for custom installs is current split out up here |
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10 | # for later separation. |
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11 | d-i pkgsel/update-policy select none |
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12 | |
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13 | ### Network configuration |
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14 | # netcfg will choose an interface that has link if possible. This makes it |
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15 | # skip displaying a list if there is more than one interface. |
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16 | d-i netcfg/choose_interface select auto |
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17 | |
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18 | ############################################################################## |
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19 | ############################################################################## |
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20 | |
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21 | # Any hostname and domain names assigned from dhcp take precedence over |
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22 | # values set here. However, setting the values still prevents the questions |
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23 | # from being shown, even if values come from dhcp. |
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24 | # d-i netcfg/get_hostname string unassigned-hostname |
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25 | # d-i netcfg/get_domain string unassigned-domain |
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26 | |
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27 | # Disable that annoying WEP key dialog. |
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28 | # d-i netcfg/wireless_wep string |
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29 | # The wacky dhcp hostname that some ISPs use as a password of sorts. |
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30 | # d-i netcfg/dhcp_hostname string radish |
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31 | |
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32 | ### Partitioning |
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33 | # Use the whole disk. Any disk. |
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34 | # The presently available methods are: "regular", "lvm" and "crypto" |
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35 | d-i partman-auto/method string lvm |
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36 | |
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37 | # Stomp old LVM config. |
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38 | d-i partman-auto/purge_lvm_from_device boolean true |
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39 | # Don't confirm writing LVM. |
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40 | d-i partman-lvm/confirm boolean true |
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41 | # ...and for overwriting the same thing from a previous install: |
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42 | d-i partman-lvm/device_remove_lvm boolean true |
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43 | |
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44 | # You can choose from any of the predefined partitioning recipes. |
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45 | # atomic: All files in one partition (recommended for new users) |
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46 | # home: Separate /home partition |
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47 | # multi: Separate /home, /usr, /var, and /tmp partitions |
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48 | # small_disk (alpha architecture only): |
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49 | # Small-disk (< 1GB) partitioning scheme |
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50 | # d-i partman-auto/choose_recipe select atomic |
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51 | |
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52 | # Or provide a recipe of your own... |
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53 | # The recipe format is documented in the file devel/partman-auto-recipe.txt. |
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54 | # If you have a way to get a recipe file into the d-i environment, you can |
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55 | # just point at it. |
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56 | d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe_file string /athena10-intrepid/lvm-cluster-machine.partman |
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57 | # This is completely undocumented. Sigh. |
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58 | d-i partman-auto-lvm/new_vg_name string athena |
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59 | # Don't punt for no-method filesystems. Another undocumented option. |
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60 | d-i partman-basicmethods/method_only boolean false |
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61 | |
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62 | # This makes partman automatically partition without confirmation, provided |
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63 | # that you told it what to do using one of the methods above. |
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64 | d-i partman/confirm_write_new_label boolean true |
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65 | d-i partman/choose_partition select finish |
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66 | d-i partman/confirm boolean true |
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67 | |
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68 | ### Base system installation |
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69 | # Select the initramfs generator used to generate the initrd for 2.6 kernels. |
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70 | #d-i base-installer/kernel/linux/initramfs-generators string yaird |
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71 | |
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72 | # The kernel image (meta) package to be installed; "none" can be used if no |
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73 | # kernel is to be installed. |
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74 | d-i base-installer/kernel/image linux-generic |
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75 | |
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76 | ### Account setup |
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77 | # No user account; root account with standard password: |
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78 | d-i passwd/make-user boolean false |
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79 | d-i passwd/root-login boolean true |
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80 | d-i passwd/root-password password profroot |
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81 | d-i passwd/root-password-again password profroot |
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82 | |
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83 | # Normal user's password, either in clear text |
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84 | #d-i passwd/user-password password insecure |
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85 | #d-i passwd/user-password-again password insecure |
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86 | # or encrypted using an MD5 hash. |
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87 | #d-i passwd/user-password-crypted password [MD5 hash] |
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88 | # Create the first user with the specified UID instead of the default. |
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89 | #d-i passwd/user-uid string 1010 |
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90 | |
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91 | # The user account will be added to some standard initial groups. To |
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92 | # override that, use this. |
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93 | #d-i passwd/user-default-groups string audio cdrom video |
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94 | |
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95 | ### Apt setup |
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96 | # You can choose to install restricted and universe software, or to install |
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97 | # software from the backports repository. |
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98 | d-i apt-setup/restricted boolean true |
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99 | d-i apt-setup/universe boolean true |
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100 | d-i apt-setup/backports boolean true |
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101 | # Uncomment this if you don't want to use a network mirror. |
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102 | #d-i apt-setup/use_mirror boolean false |
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103 | # Select which update services to use; define the mirrors to be used. |
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104 | # Values shown below are the normal defaults. |
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105 | #d-i apt-setup/services-select multiselect security |
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106 | #d-i apt-setup/security_host string security.ubuntu.com |
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107 | #d-i apt-setup/security_path string /ubuntu |
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108 | d-i apt-setup/country string US |
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109 | d-i apt-setup/hostname string ubuntu.media.mit.edu |
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110 | d-i apt-setup/directory string /ubuntu |
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111 | d-i apt-setup/country US |
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113 | |
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114 | # Additional repositories, local[0-9] available |
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115 | #d-i apt-setup/local0/repository string \ |
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116 | # http://local.server/ubuntu hardy main |
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117 | #d-i apt-setup/local0/comment string local server |
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118 | # Enable deb-src lines |
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119 | #d-i apt-setup/local0/source boolean true |
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120 | # URL to the public key of the local repository; you must provide a key or |
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121 | # apt will complain about the unauthenticated repository and so the |
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122 | # sources.list line will be left commented out |
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123 | #d-i apt-setup/local0/key string http://local.server/key |
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124 | |
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125 | # By default the installer requires that repositories be authenticated |
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126 | # using a known gpg key. This setting can be used to disable that |
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127 | # authentication. Warning: Insecure, not recommended. |
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128 | #d-i debian-installer/allow_unauthenticated string true |
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129 | |
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130 | ### Package selection |
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131 | tasksel tasksel/first multiselect standard, ubuntu-desktop |
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132 | #tasksel tasksel/first multiselect standard, lamp-server |
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133 | #tasksel tasksel/first multiselect standard, kubuntu-desktop |
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134 | |
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135 | # Individual additional packages to install |
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136 | #d-i pkgsel/include string openssh-server build-essential |
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137 | |
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138 | # Language pack selection |
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139 | #d-i pkgsel/language-packs multiselect de, en, zh |
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140 | |
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141 | # Some versions of the installer can report back on what software you have |
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142 | # installed, and what software you use. The default is not to report back, |
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143 | # but sending reports helps the project determine what software is most |
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144 | # popular and include it on CDs. |
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145 | #popularity-contest popularity-contest/participate boolean false |
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146 | |
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147 | ### Boot loader installation |
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148 | # Grub is the default boot loader (for x86). If you want lilo installed |
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149 | # instead, uncomment this: |
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150 | #d-i grub-installer/skip boolean true |
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151 | # To also skip installing lilo, and install no bootloader, uncomment this |
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152 | # too: |
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153 | #d-i lilo-installer/skip boolean true |
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154 | |
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155 | # This is fairly safe to set, it makes grub install automatically to the MBR |
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156 | # if no other operating system is detected on the machine. |
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157 | d-i grub-installer/only_debian boolean true |
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158 | |
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159 | # This one makes grub-installer install to the MBR if it also finds some other |
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160 | # OS, which is less safe as it might not be able to boot that other OS. |
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161 | d-i grub-installer/with_other_os boolean true |
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162 | |
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163 | # Alternatively, if you want to install to a location other than the mbr, |
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164 | # uncomment and edit these lines: |
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165 | #d-i grub-installer/only_debian boolean false |
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166 | #d-i grub-installer/with_other_os boolean false |
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167 | #d-i grub-installer/bootdev string (hd0,0) |
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168 | # To install grub to multiple disks: |
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169 | #d-i grub-installer/bootdev string (hd0,0) (hd1,0) (hd2,0) |
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170 | |
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171 | # On systems where unauthorized users have access at boot time, you may want |
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172 | # to set a GRUB password, either in clear text |
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173 | #d-i grub-installer/password password insecure |
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174 | #d-i grub-installer/password-again password insecure |
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175 | # or encrypted using an MD5 hash. |
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176 | #d-i grub-installer/password-crypted password [MD5 hash] |
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177 | |
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178 | ### Finishing up the installation |
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179 | # Avoid that last message about the install being complete. |
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180 | d-i finish-install/reboot_in_progress note |
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181 | |
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182 | # This will prevent the installer from ejecting the CD during the reboot, |
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183 | # which is useful in some situations. |
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184 | #d-i cdrom-detect/eject boolean false |
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185 | |
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186 | # This is how to make the installer shutdown when finished, but not |
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187 | # reboot into the installed system. |
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188 | #d-i debian-installer/exit/halt boolean true |
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189 | |
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190 | ### X configuration |
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191 | # X can detect the right driver for some cards, but if you're preseeding, |
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192 | # you override whatever it chooses. Still, vesa will work most places. |
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193 | #xserver-xorg xserver-xorg/config/device/driver select vesa |
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194 | |
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195 | # A caveat with mouse autodetection is that if it fails, X will retry it |
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196 | # over and over. So if it's preseeded to be done, there is a possibility of |
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197 | # an infinite loop if the mouse is not autodetected. |
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198 | #xserver-xorg xserver-xorg/autodetect_mouse boolean true |
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199 | |
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200 | # Monitor autodetection is recommended. |
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201 | xserver-xorg xserver-xorg/autodetect_monitor boolean true |
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202 | # Uncomment if you have an LCD display. |
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203 | #xserver-xorg xserver-xorg/config/monitor/lcd boolean true |
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204 | # X has three configuration paths for the monitor. Here's how to preseed |
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205 | # the "medium" path, which is always available. The "simple" path may not |
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206 | # be available, and the "advanced" path asks too many questions. |
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207 | xserver-xorg xserver-xorg/config/monitor/selection-method select medium |
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208 | xserver-xorg xserver-xorg/config/monitor/mode-list select 1024x768 @ 60 Hz |
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209 | |
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210 | ### Preseeding other packages |
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211 | # Depending on what software you choose to install, or if things go wrong |
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212 | # during the installation process, it's possible that other questions may |
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213 | # be asked. You can preseed those too, of course. To get a list of every |
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214 | # possible question that could be asked during an install, do an |
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215 | # installation, and then run these commands: |
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216 | # debconf-get-selections --installer > file |
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217 | # debconf-get-selections >> file |
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218 | |
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219 | |
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220 | #### Advanced options |
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221 | ### Running custom commands during the installation |
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222 | # d-i preseeding is inherently not secure. Nothing in the installer checks |
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223 | # for attempts at buffer overflows or other exploits of the values of a |
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224 | # preconfiguration file like this one. Only use preconfiguration files from |
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225 | # trusted locations! To drive that home, and because it's generally useful, |
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226 | # here's a way to run any shell command you'd like inside the installer, |
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227 | # automatically. |
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228 | |
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229 | # This first command is run as early as possible, just after |
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230 | # preseeding is read. |
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231 | #d-i preseed/early_command string anna-install some-udeb |
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