On Sun, 25 Jan 2015 14:34:52 +0000 Ben Hutchings <
ben@decadent.org.uk> wrote:
> What if you set it to "linux-image/wheezy-backports
> initramfs-tools/wheezy-backports"?
Thank you, that helped!
But...I have other problem - ifupdown package is removed during install, and so I have system without network...
Here's my pkgsel line:
d-i pkgsel/include string nvidia-kernel-3.16.0-0.bpo.4-amd64/wheezy-backports initramfs-tools/wheezy-backports vim mc netcat nmap ethtool tcpdump htop iotop iftop iptraf sysstat hdparm hddtemp lsscsi tmux tiobench rsync gpm apt-file build-essential dkms ntp smartmontools lm-sensors firmware-realtek firmware-linux firmware-linux-nonfree p7zip-full strace gdb parted lvm2 xfsprogs cifs-utils duply
During install, inside syslog:
Jan 26 12:04:47 in-target: The following packages will be REMOVED:
Jan 26 12:04:47 in-target: ifupdown iproute isc-dhcp-client
I have attached whole syslog from that installation. I guess something more was installed from backports, removing ifupdown?
This does not occur if I do not use backports repository, which I enable like this:
d-i apt-setup/local0/repository string \
http://ftp.litnet.lt/debian wheezy-backports main contrib non-free
d-i apt-setup/local0/comment string Debian backports