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Re: debconf notes and automatically generated password



also sprach Bas Wijnen <shevek@fmf.nl> [2005.08.18.2245 +0200]:
> Not "everything".  It said it would go through great pains.  However, if a
> user set the frontend to "noninteractive", then nothing is going to wait for a
> key press (and if something is, then that's a very serious bug, as it makes
> unattended installs impossible).  In such a case, the user probably knows what
> they're doing, and you shouldn't force your message on them.  I have no idea
> when the mentioned e-mailing would take place.

Then, provided an MTA is properly configured.

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