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Re: Emdebian Grip w/ D-I Daily Installation Report



On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 22:30:59 +0100
Sam Johnston <samj@samj.net> wrote:

> On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 9:23 PM, Neil Williams <codehelp@debian.org> wrote:
> 
> > Maybe. I don't use VM so I'm utterly reliant on others for such issues.
> 
> You would likely find they make your life a lot easier (snapshots et
> al are incredibly useful for development). Check out VMware's free
> server & player products or roll up your sleeves with Xen.

Sorry, that just isn't going to happen. There is only so much time. VM
is simply not a priority for me. Personally, I doubt that VM would make
anything easier and the frustration spent in tackling Xen and getting
everything else working again is not something I want to experience. I
do more than just Emdebian and free software and I simply cannot
accept interruptions to such tasks. Ultimately, I simply don't trust VM
to be an accurate representation of installation on a real machine,
partially because I've never trusted emulation of any kind. I'll use VM
for websites / hosting but not much else.

> >> No. I suspect you can only have one 'preseed/early_command' and that
> >> it's being overwritten by the grip-config line.
> >
> > Do you know of any documentation for such a restriction?
> 
> No, but it makes sense for a variable based system. Set the variable
> twice and the old value will be overwritten.

Pre-seeding and debconf don't necessarily work that way - after all,
the keyring does work for other tests outside a VM with the same
pre-seeding file.

> > One way to test this is to download the current pre-seed file, comment
> > out the second early_command and put it onto another website somewhere
> > in the /d-i/lenny/ directory then specifying that domain to the
> > pre-seeding question.
> 
> I've already done that and I'm pretty sure I've tried exactly this
> test (which worked incidentally, except I'm not sure if grip-config
> was installed)

grip-config is brought in later when preparing the actual installation
via a dependency override.

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