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Bug#986491: fails to fully configure with debconf low priority



Nick Gawronski, le mar. 06 avril 2021 17:01:16 -0500, a ecrit:
> Package: debian-installer
> Severity: important
> Tags: d-i a11y
> X-Debbugs-Cc: nick@nickgawronski.com

I guess the reportbug tool didn't work out that well. Pasting below the
text received previously on debian-boot.

Samuel

“
Hi, I had written about this to mailing lists several years ago but never got
the proper bug number as I think the bug was reported.  I often like to run
the installation at low priority so I can configure everything correctly at
the start of the installation process and so that when the system reboots into
the newly installed system things are all setup and ready to go. After the
base system is installed I then exicute a shell and chroot into /target and
run dpkg-reconfigure adduser to tell it not to have system readable home
directories.  If I then do dpkg-reconfigure debconf still in the chroot and
set it to low priority the installation continues up until it gets to the pam
profiles selection screen.  No matter what I select here even when everything
is selected the system tells me that no pam profiles are enabled for the
system and would grant all users access with authenticating which is not
allowed.  I can not preceed past this screen as even trying to go to another
shell and change the priority back to medium will not work as I am still stuck
at that screen when I return to the console.  I also think that if a user sets
the priority to low in the installation process that at least for the
installation even in the target the priority remain at that setting and if a
user wants to change it back to medium they could do this after the
installation.  How would I be able to submit further information on how to get
the proper information to someone so it could be looked into and get fixed?
Nick Gawronski
”


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