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preseeding Bullseye




Hello all,

I am building a preseed file for Debian Bullseye.

I am able to configure many advanced features, like LUKS / LVM, etc.

However, I still have one question asked at the beginning of the installer, about the keyboard variant (see the attached image)

For instance, I can select British, and then, the installation continues.

I am attaching the full preseed file I use.

Thanks for your help.

André Rodier.
#### Preseed for one drive, using just an LVM partitioning scheme


# The values can also be preseeded individually for greater flexibility.
d-i debian-installer/language string en_GB:en
d-i debian-installer/country string UK
d-i debian-installer/locale string en_GB

# Optionally specify additional locales to be generated.
# d-i localechooser/supported-locales multiselect en_GB.UTF-8

# Keyboard selection.
# d-i console-keymaps-at/keymap string gb
d-i keyboard-configuration/xkb-keymap select gb
d-i keyboard-configuration/variant select British English
d-i keyboard-configuration/toggle select No toggling

# Do not scan for another CD
d-i apt-setup/use_mirror boolean false
d-i apt-setup/cdrom/set-first boolean false
d-i apt-setup/cdrom/set-next boolean false
d-i apt-setup/cdrom/set-failed boolean false


### Apt setup
# You can choose to install non-free and contrib software.
d-i apt-setup/non-free boolean true
d-i apt-setup/contrib boolean true
d-i apt-setup/use_mirror boolean true

# Select which update services to use; define the mirrors to be used.
# Values shown below are the normal defaults.
d-i apt-setup/services-select multiselect security, updates
d-i apt-setup/security_host string security.debian.org

# Additional repositories, local[0-9] available
# d-i apt-setup/local0/repository string \
#     http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main
# d-i apt-setup/local0/comment string Google chrome

# URL to the public key of the local repository; you must provide a key or
# apt will complain about the unauthenticated repository and so the
# sources.list line will be left commented out
# d-i apt-setup/local0/key string https://dl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub

# Enable deb-src lines
#d-i apt-setup/local0/source boolean true

# By default the installer requires that repositories be authenticated
# using a known gpg key. This setting can be used to disable that
# authentication. Warning: Insecure, not recommended.
#d-i debian-installer/allow_unauthenticated boolean true

# Uncomment this to add multiarch configuration for i386
#d-i apt-setup/multiarch string i386
### Network configuration
# Disable network configuration entirely. This is useful for cdrom
# installations on non-networked devices where the network questions,
# warning and long timeouts are a nuisance.
#d-i netcfg/enable boolean false

# netcfg will choose an interface that has link if possible. This makes it
# skip displaying a list if there is more than one interface.
# d-i netcfg/choose_interface select auto
d-i netcfg/choose_interface select auto

# To set a different link detection timeout (default is 3 seconds).
# Values are interpreted as seconds.
#d-i netcfg/link_wait_timeout string 10

# If you have a slow dhcp server and the installer times out waiting for
# it, this might be useful.
#d-i netcfg/dhcp_timeout string 60
#d-i netcfg/dhcpv6_timeout string 60

# If you prefer to configure the network manually, uncomment this line and
# the static network configuration below.
#d-i netcfg/disable_autoconfig boolean true

# Any hostname and domain names assigned from dhcp take precedence over
# values set here. However, setting the values still prevents the questions
# from being shown, even if values come from dhcp.
d-i netcfg/get_hostname string mail
d-i netcfg/get_domain string rodier.me

# If you want to force a hostname, regardless of what either the DHCP
# server returns or what the reverse DNS entry for the IP is, uncomment
# and adjust the following line.
#d-i netcfg/hostname string somehost

# Disable that annoying WEP key dialog.
d-i netcfg/wireless_wep string

# The wacky dhcp hostname that some ISPs use as a password of sorts.
#d-i netcfg/dhcp_hostname string radish

# If non-free firmware is needed for the network or other hardware, you can
# configure the installer to always try to load it, without prompting. Or
# change to false to disable asking.
d-i hw-detect/load_firmware boolean false
### Network console1
# Use the following settings if you wish to make use of the network-console
# component for remote installation over SSH. This only makes sense if you
# intend to perform the remainder of the installation manually.
#d-i anna/choose_modules string network-console
#d-i network-console/authorized_keys_url string http://10.0.0.1/openssh-key
#d-i network-console/password password r00tme
#d-i network-console/password-again password r00tme

### Mirror settings
# If you select ftp, the mirror/country string does not need to be set.
#d-i mirror/protocol string ftp
d-i mirror/country string manual
d-i mirror/http/hostname string deb.debian.org
d-i mirror/http/directory string /debian
d-i mirror/http/proxy string

# Suite to install.
#d-i mirror/suite string testing
# Suite to use for loading installer components (optional).
#d-i mirror/udeb/suite string testing

### Account setup
# Only create a root account
d-i passwd/root-login boolean true
d-i passwd/make-user boolean false

# Root password, either in clear text
d-i passwd/root-password password H0meb0x
d-i passwd/root-password-again password H0meb0x
# or encrypted using a crypt(3)  hash.
#d-i passwd/root-password-crypted password [crypt(3) hash]

# To create a normal user account.
# d-i passwd/user-fullname string
# d-i passwd/username string

# # Normal user's password, either in clear text
# d-i passwd/user-password password
# d-i passwd/user-password-again password

# or encrypted using a crypt(3) hash.
#d-i passwd/user-password-crypted password [crypt(3) hash]
# Create the first user with the specified UID instead of the default.
#d-i passwd/user-uid string 1010

# The user account will be added to some standard initial groups. To
# override that, use this.
#d-i passwd/user-default-groups string audio cdrom video
### Clock and time zone setup
# Controls whether or not the hardware clock is set to UTC.
d-i clock-setup/utc boolean True

# You may set this to any valid setting for $TZ; see the contents of
# /usr/share/zoneinfo/ for valid values.
d-i time/zone string Europe/London

# Controls whether to use NTP to set the clock during the install
d-i clock-setup/ntp boolean True

# NTP server to use. The default is almost always fine here.
#d-i clock-setup/ntp-server string ntp.example.com


# UEFI Secure Boot password:
# shim-signed-common shim/secureboot_key password xxx-wip
# Re-enter password to verify:
# shim-signed-common shim/secureboot_key_again password xxx-wip
### Partitioning
d-i partman-auto/method string crypto

# Passphrase for the encryption
d-i partman-crypto/passphrase password loreleisc
d-i partman-crypto/passphrase-again password loreleisc

### GPT
d-i partman-basicfilesystems/choose_label string gpt
d-i partman-basicfilesystems/default_label string gpt
d-i partman-partitioning/choose_label string gpt
d-i partman-partitioning/default_label string gpt
d-i partman/choose_label string gpt
d-i partman/default_label string gpt

# If one of the disks that are going to be automatically partitioned
# contains an old LVM configuration, the user will normally receive a
# warning. This can be preseeded away...
d-i partman-lvm/device_remove_lvm boolean true

# The same applies to pre-existing software RAID array:
d-i partman-md/device_remove_md boolean true

# And the same goes for the confirmation to write the lvm partitions.
d-i partman-lvm/confirm boolean true
d-i partman-lvm/confirm_nooverwrite boolean true

# You can choose one of the three predefined partitioning recipes:
# - atomic: all files in one partition
# - home:   separate /home partition
# - multi:  separate /home, /var, and /tmp partitions
d-i partman-auto/choose_recipe select boot-crypto

# You can define the amount of space that will be used for the LVM volume
# group. It can either be a size with its unit (eg. 20 GB), a percentage of
# free space or the 'max' keyword.
d-i partman-auto-lvm/guided_size string 90%

# See https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI
grub-efi-amd64  grub2/force_efi_extra_removable boolean true


d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string boot-crypto ::       \
    256                        \
    256            \
    512                        \
    free                                                   \
      $iflabel{ gpt }                                      \
      $reusemethod{ }                                      \
      method{ efi }                                        \
      format{ }                                            \
    .                                                      \
    256                        \
    256            \
    512                        \
    ext4                                                   \
      $defaultignore{ }                                    \
      method{ format }                                     \
      format{ }                                            \
      use_filesystem{ }                                    \
      filesystem{ ext4 }               \
      label{ boot }                                        \
      mountpoint{ /boot }                                  \
    .                                                      \
      23040      \
      25600 \
      28160     \
      ext4                                                 \
      method{ format }                                     \
      format{ }                                            \
      use_filesystem{ }                                    \
      filesystem{ ext4 }    \
      lv_name{ home }                           \
      $defaultignore{ }                                    \
      $lvmok{ }                                            \
      mountpoint{ /home }                  \
    .                                                      \
      1152      \
      1280 \
      1408     \
      ext4                                                 \
      method{ format }                                     \
      format{ }                                            \
      use_filesystem{ }                                    \
      filesystem{ ext4 }    \
      lv_name{ system }                           \
      $defaultignore{ }                                    \
      $lvmok{ }                                            \
      mountpoint{ / }                  \
    .                                                      \
      288      \
      320 \
      352     \
      ext4                                                 \
      method{ format }                                     \
      format{ }                                            \
      use_filesystem{ }                                    \
      filesystem{ ext4 }    \
      lv_name{ root }                           \
      $defaultignore{ }                                    \
      $lvmok{ }                                            \
      mountpoint{ /root }                  \
    .                                                      \
      1152      \
      1280 \
      1408     \
      ext4                                                 \
      method{ format }                                     \
      format{ }                                            \
      use_filesystem{ }                                    \
      filesystem{ ext4 }    \
      lv_name{ usr }                           \
      $defaultignore{ }                                    \
      $lvmok{ }                                            \
      mountpoint{ /usr }                  \
    .                                                      \
      288      \
      320 \
      352     \
      ext4                                                 \
      method{ format }                                     \
      format{ }                                            \
      use_filesystem{ }                                    \
      filesystem{ ext4 }    \
      lv_name{ tmp }                           \
      $defaultignore{ }                                    \
      $lvmok{ }                                            \
      mountpoint{ /tmp }                  \
    .                                                      \
      2016      \
      2240 \
      2464     \
      ext4                                                 \
      method{ format }                                     \
      format{ }                                            \
      use_filesystem{ }                                    \
      filesystem{ ext4 }    \
      lv_name{ var }                           \
      $defaultignore{ }                                    \
      $lvmok{ }                                            \
      mountpoint{ /var }                  \
    .                                                      \
      864      \
      0 \
      1056     \
      ext4                                                 \
      method{ format }                                     \
      format{ }                                            \
      use_filesystem{ }                                    \
      filesystem{ ext4 }    \
      lv_name{ log }                           \
      $defaultignore{ }                                    \
      $lvmok{ }                                            \
      mountpoint{ /var/log }                  \
    .                                                      \
    1024                        \
    0            \
    2048                        \
      linux-swap                                           \
      $lvmok{ }                                            \
      $defaultignore{ }                                    \
      lv_name{ swap }                                      \
      method{ swap }                                       \
      $gptonly{ }                                          \
      format{ }                                            \
    .

# This makes partman automatically partition without confirmation, provided
# that you told it what to do using one of the methods above.
d-i partman-partitioning/confirm_write_new_label boolean true
d-i partman/choose_partition select finish
d-i partman/confirm boolean true
d-i partman/confirm_nooverwrite boolean true

# When disk encryption is enabled, skip wiping the partitions beforehand.
d-i partman-auto-crypto/erase_disks boolean false

# This one makes grub-installer install to the MBR even if finds some other OS
# too, which is less safe as it might not be able to boot that other OS.
d-i grub-installer/with_other_os boolean true
d-i grub-installer/only_debian boolean true
d-i grub-installer/bootdev string default

# For additional information see the file partman-auto-raid-recipe.txt
# included in the 'debian-installer' package or available from D-I source
# repository.

## Controlling how partitions are mounted
# The default is to mount by UUID, but you can also choose "traditional" to
# use traditional device names, or "label" to try filesystem labels before
# falling back to UUIDs.
d-i partman/mount_style select uuid

### Base system installation
# Configure APT to not install recommended packages by default. Use of this
# option can result in an incomplete system and should only be used by very
# experienced users.
d-i base-installer/install-recommends boolean false

# The kernel image (meta) package to be installed; "none" can be used if no
# kernel is to be installed.
d-i base-installer/kernel/image string linux-image-amd64

### Package selection
tasksel tasksel/first multiselect standard, ssh-server
d-i pkgsel/include string plymouth cryptsetup-initramfs

# Whether to upgrade packages after debootstrap.
# Allowed values: none, safe-upgrade, full-upgrade
d-i pkgsel/upgrade select full-upgrade

# Some versions of the installer can report back on what software you have
# installed, and what software you use. The default is not to report back,
# but sending reports helps the project determine what software is most
# popular and include it on CDs.
popularity-contest popularity-contest/participate boolean false

### Boot loader installation
# This is fairly safe to set, it makes grub install automatically to the MBR
# if no other operating system is detected on the machine.
d-i grub-installer/only_debian boolean true

# This one makes grub-installer install to the MBR if it also finds some other
# OS, which is less safe as it might not be able to boot that other OS.
d-i grub-installer/with_other_os boolean true

# To install to the first device (assuming it is not a USB stick):
d-i grub-installer/bootdev string default

# Use the following option to add additional boot parameters for the
# installed system (if supported by the bootloader installer).
# Note: options passed to the installer will be added automatically.
#d-i debian-installer/add-kernel-opts string nousb

### Finishing up the installation
# During installations from serial console, the regular virtual consoles
# (VT1-VT6) are normally disabled in /etc/inittab. Uncomment the next
# line to prevent this.
#d-i finish-install/keep-consoles boolean true

# Avoid that last message about the install being complete.
d-i finish-install/reboot_in_progress note

# This will prevent the installer from ejecting the CD during the reboot,
# which is useful in some situations.
# d-i cdrom-detect/eject boolean false

# This is how to make the installer shutdown when finished, but not
# reboot into the installed system.
#d-i debian-installer/exit/halt boolean true
# This will power off the machine instead of just halting it.
d-i debian-installer/exit/poweroff boolean true

# Use the following option to add additional boot parameters for the
# installed system (if supported by the bootloader installer).
# Note: options passed to the installer will be added automatically.
d-i debian-installer/add-kernel-opts string splash

#### Advanced options
### Running custom commands during the installation
# d-i preseeding is inherently not secure. Nothing in the installer checks
# for attempts at buffer overflows or other exploits of the values of a
# preconfiguration file like this one. Only use preconfiguration files from
# trusted locations! To drive that home, and because it's generally useful,
# here's a way to run any shell command you'd like inside the installer,
# automatically.

# This first command is run as early as possible, just after
# preseeding is read.
# d-i preseed/early_command string \
#     /bin/test -d /media/EFI && /bin/umount /media || /bin/true

# This command is run immediately before the partitioner starts. It may be
# useful to apply dynamic partitioner preseeding that depends on the state
# of the disks (which may not be visible when preseed/early_command runs).
d-i partman/early_command string \
    /bin/test -d /media/EFI && /bin/umount /media || /bin/true \
    /bin/dd if=/dev/zero of="$(/bin/list-devices disk | head -n1)" \
    bs=1024 count=65535

# This command is run just before the install finishes, but when there is
# still a usable /target directory. You can chroot to /target and use it
# directly, or use the apt-install and in-target commands to easily install
# packages and run commands in the target system.

# Extract the miscellaneous files into the archives.
# Fix permissions of the root home folder and system root.
d-i preseed/late_command string tar -C /target -zxf /cdrom/simple-cdd/misc.tgz \
  && chown -R 0:0 /target/root \
  && chown 0:0 /target

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