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Re: Extracting documentation from Debian installer



On 05/10/2021 11:02 AM, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 10:00:01AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 05/10/2021 09:32 AM, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 08:18:06AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
Debian's goal might be described as providing "the most power to a maximally
diverse audience". My underlying problem is that it does that *TOO* well.

I need two types of information that I doubt are documented anywhere except
in the source code.

I.  Text of error/cautionary messages.
      Specifically, what is the _exact_ text of the message given when the
      operator chooses to install neither Grub nor LILO.
II. Content of menus presented to the operator.
      Early in the installation a list of optional auxiliary programs is
      presented. I don't recognize any of the names, but if I looked them
      up I might find something very useful.

Which image?

Which machine architecture?

Which intended boot method - Legacy/MBR or UEFI?

The nature of the message will be "bootloader not found" but it depends
very much on WHICH boot loader you don't install.

What sort of things in terms of optional auxiliary programs at which stage?
Bearing in mind that you can take screenshots from an installer in-a VM
have you tried this?


"If you like more flexibility or just want to know what's going on ..."
       Section 4.3.3  of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide"

TIA



Andy C - seeking info from you, as ever :)

I've only used i386 and AMD64 installers.
I asked to be directed to *SOURCE* code.


debian-installer/packages/grub-installer/debian is your starting point

Using the MATE search tool I don't find such a directory.
Is that a portion of a URL under debian.org?


The templates file inside there gives you your questions and answers

grub-installer.templates is the file you need, I think.

What I'm looking for would more likely be more toward the main program level.

Someone suggested running the installer under a VM to be able to grab an image of menus/messages of interest. I've never used a VM. Is there one recommended for a first time user? I have a machine dedicated to experiments so no valuable data is threatened.


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