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-rw-r--r--README19
-rw-r--r--bin/g-i-installation.sh5
-rw-r--r--d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze-test_standalone_preseed.cfg405
-rw-r--r--d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze_combi-server_preseed.cfg407
-rw-r--r--d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze_main-server_preseed.cfg403
-rw-r--r--d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze_minimal_preseed.cfg400
-rw-r--r--d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze_standalone_preseed.cfg405
-rw-r--r--d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze_workstation_preseed.cfg400
-rw-r--r--d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian_squeeze_xfce_preseed.cfg373
-rw-r--r--job-cfg/g-i-installation.yaml60
10 files changed, 2 insertions, 2875 deletions
diff --git a/README b/README
index baa2a556..b4e6cfac 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -44,9 +44,6 @@ Installation tests with g-i, the graphical version of d-i, the debian-installer.
* 'g-i-installation_debian_wheezy_lxde','-xfce','-kde' and '-gnome' and '-kfreebsd'
** wheezy installation of Xfce/LXDE/KDE desktop and kfreebsd install with wheezy release image
-* 'g-i-installation_debian_squeeze_xfce'
-** squeeze installation of Xfce desktop with squeeze image
-
=== debian-installer jobs
* 'd_i_build_$source_package'
@@ -92,7 +89,7 @@ Installation tests inside chroot environments.
* All Debian Edu related jobs can be seen at these two URLs:
** https://jenkins.debian.net/view/edu_devel/ about Debian Edu Jessie
-** https://jenkins.debian.net/view/edu_stable/ about Debian Edu Wheezy and Squeeze
+** https://jenkins.debian.net/view/edu_stable/ about Debian Edu Wheezy
* Then there are three types of jobs:
** 'g-i-installation_$(distro)_$(profile)':
@@ -156,20 +153,6 @@ These are jobs for making sure jenkins.debian.net is running smoothly.
* Build this source as a debian package and install the jenkins.d.n-debug package and all it's recommends.
-=== Debugging g-i-installation jobs
-
-as user run:
-
-----
-mkdir workspace ; cd workspace # test-script should check if they are in a directory called workspace and if not, mkdir it and cd into it.
-/srv/jenkins/bin/cd_tester.sh 2 squeeze-test-debian-edu-standalone 20 http://ftp.skolelinux.org/cd-squeeze-test-amd64-i386-netinst/debian-edu-amd64-i386-NETINST-1.iso
-
-----
-FIXME: explain how to how to debug any job. Point this out at the end of any log.
-
-
-TODO: svn/git using test-scripts need to learn checkout out - currently this is always done by jenkins.
-
=== Feedback
I love to get feedback on this! Please send an email to debian-qa@lists.debian.org or just join #debian-qa on irc.debian.org to report bugs or give other feedback there!
diff --git a/bin/g-i-installation.sh b/bin/g-i-installation.sh
index 83859144..67e3452a 100644
--- a/bin/g-i-installation.sh
+++ b/bin/g-i-installation.sh
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ bootstrap_system() {
cd $WORKSPACE
echo "Creating throw-away logical volume with ${DISKSIZE_IN_GB} GiB now."
sudo lvcreate -L${DISKSIZE_IN_GB}G -n $NAME $VG
- # FIXME: the following will become unneeded / simpler once squeeze+wheezy are not tested anymore
+ # FIXME: the following will become unneeded / simpler once wheezy is not tested anymore
RELEASE="$(echo $NAME | cut -d "_" -f2)"
if [ "$RELEASE" != "jessie" ] ; then
echo "Workaround to remove swap signature from previous installs, see #757818"
@@ -192,9 +192,6 @@ bootstrap_system() {
INST_VIDEO="video=vesa:ywrap,mtrr vga=788"
EXTRA_APPEND=""
case $NAME in
- debian*_squeeze*)
- INST_KEYMAP="console-keymaps-at/$INST_KEYMAP"
- ;;
*_sid_daily*)
EXTRA_APPEND="mirror/suite=sid"
;;
diff --git a/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze-test_standalone_preseed.cfg b/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze-test_standalone_preseed.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index d39a2e5f..00000000
--- a/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze-test_standalone_preseed.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,405 +0,0 @@
-#### Contents of the preconfiguration file for Debian Edu squeeze-test
-### Localization
-# Preseeding only locale sets language, country and locale.
-d-i debian-installer/locale string en_US
-
-# The values can also be preseeded individually for greater flexibility.
-#d-i debian-installer/language string en
-#d-i debian-installer/country string NL
-#d-i debian-installer/locale string en_GB.UTF-8
-# Optionally specify additional locales to be generated.
-#d-i localechooser/supported-locales multiselect en_US.UTF-8, nl_NL.UTF-8
-
-# Keyboard selection.
-d-i console-keymaps-at/keymap select us
-d-i keyboard-configuration/xkb-keymap select us
-# d-i keyboard-configuration/toggle select No toggling
-
-### 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
-
-# To pick a particular interface instead:
-#d-i netcfg/choose_interface select eth1
-
-# To set a different link detection timeout (default is 3 seconds).
-# Values are interpreted as seconds.
-#di netcfg/link_detection_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
-
-# If you prefer to configure the network manually, uncomment this line and
-# the static network configuration below.
-#d-i netcfg/disable_dhcp boolean true
-
-# If you want the preconfiguration file to work on systems both with and
-# without a dhcp server, uncomment these lines and the static network
-# configuration below.
-#d-i netcfg/dhcp_failed note
-#d-i netcfg/dhcp_options select Configure network manually
-
-# Static network configuration.
-#d-i netcfg/get_nameservers string 192.168.1.1
-#d-i netcfg/get_ipaddress string 192.168.1.42
-#d-i netcfg/get_netmask string 255.255.255.0
-#d-i netcfg/get_gateway string 192.168.1.1
-#d-i netcfg/confirm_static 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 standalone
-d-i netcfg/get_domain string intern
-
-# 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 true
-
-### Network console
-# 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
-
-# Enable the Debian Edu installer overrides
-d-i anna/choose_modules multiselect debian-edu-install-udeb: Execute Debian-Edu debian-installer profile
-
-#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 ftp.de.debian.org
-d-i mirror/http/directory string /debian
-d-i mirror/http/proxy string http://10.0.2.1:3128/
-
-# 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
-# Skip creation of a root account (normal user account will be able to
-# use sudo).
-#d-i passwd/root-login boolean false
-# Alternatively, to skip creation of a normal user account.
-#d-i passwd/make-user boolean false
-
-# Root password, either in clear text
-d-i passwd/root-password password r00tme
-d-i passwd/root-password-again password r00tme
-# or encrypted using an MD5 hash.
-#d-i passwd/root-password-crypted password [MD5 hash]
-
-# To create a normal user account.
-d-i passwd/user-fullname string Jenkins Testuser
-d-i passwd/username string jenkins
-# Normal user's password, either in clear text
-d-i passwd/user-password password insecure
-d-i passwd/user-password-again password insecure
-# or encrypted using an MD5 hash.
-#d-i passwd/user-password-crypted password [MD5 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 US/Eastern
-
-# 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
-
-### Partitioning
-## Partitioning example
-# If the system has free space you can choose to only partition that space.
-# This is only honoured if partman-auto/method (below) is not set.
-#d-i partman-auto/init_automatically_partition select biggest_free
-
-# Alternatively, you may specify a disk to partition. If the system has only
-# one disk the installer will default to using that, but otherwise the device
-# name must be given in traditional, non-devfs format (so e.g. /dev/hda or
-# /dev/sda, and not e.g. /dev/discs/disc0/disc).
-# For example, to use the first SCSI/SATA hard disk:
-#d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/sda
-# In addition, you'll need to specify the method to use.
-# The presently available methods are:
-# - regular: use the usual partition types for your architecture
-# - lvm: use LVM to partition the disk
-# - crypto: use LVM within an encrypted partition
-d-i partman-auto/method string lvm
-
-# 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, /usr, /var, and /tmp partitions
-d-i partman-auto/choose_recipe select atomic
-
-# Or provide a recipe of your own...
-# If you have a way to get a recipe file into the d-i environment, you can
-# just point at it.
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe_file string /hd-media/recipe
-
-# If not, you can put an entire recipe into the preconfiguration file in one
-# (logical) line. This example creates a small /boot partition, suitable
-# swap, and uses the rest of the space for the root partition:
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string \
-# boot-root :: \
-# 40 50 100 ext3 \
-# $primary{ } $bootable{ } \
-# method{ format } format{ } \
-# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } \
-# mountpoint{ /boot } \
-# . \
-# 500 10000 1000000000 ext3 \
-# method{ format } format{ } \
-# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } \
-# mountpoint{ / } \
-# . \
-# 64 512 300% linux-swap \
-# method{ swap } format{ } \
-# .
-
-# The full recipe format is documented in the file partman-auto-recipe.txt
-# included in the 'debian-installer' package or available from D-I source
-# repository. This also documents how to specify settings such as file
-# system labels, volume group names and which physical devices to include
-# in a volume group.
-
-# 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
-
-## Partitioning using RAID
-# The method should be set to "raid".
-#d-i partman-auto/method string raid
-# Specify the disks to be partitioned. They will all get the same layout,
-# so this will only work if the disks are the same size.
-#d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/sda /dev/sdb
-
-# Next you need to specify the physical partitions that will be used.
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string \
-# multiraid :: \
-# 1000 5000 4000 raid \
-# $primary{ } method{ raid } \
-# . \
-# 64 512 300% raid \
-# method{ raid } \
-# . \
-# 500 10000 1000000000 raid \
-# method{ raid } \
-# .
-
-# Last you need to specify how the previously defined partitions will be
-# used in the RAID setup. Remember to use the correct partition numbers
-# for logical partitions. RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6 and 10 are supported;
-# devices are separated using "#".
-# Parameters are:
-# <raidtype> <devcount> <sparecount> <fstype> <mountpoint> \
-# <devices> <sparedevices>
-
-#d-i partman-auto-raid/recipe string \
-# 1 2 0 ext3 / \
-# /dev/sda1#/dev/sdb1 \
-# . \
-# 1 2 0 swap - \
-# /dev/sda5#/dev/sdb5 \
-# . \
-# 0 2 0 ext3 /home \
-# /dev/sda6#/dev/sdb6 \
-# .
-
-# For additional information see the file partman-auto-raid-recipe.txt
-# included in the 'debian-installer' package or available from D-I source
-# repository.
-
-# This makes partman automatically partition without confirmation.
-d-i partman-md/confirm boolean true
-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
-
-## 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-2.6-486
-
-### 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
-# Uncomment this if you don't want to use a network mirror.
-#d-i apt-setup/use_mirror boolean false
-# 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, volatile
-#d-i apt-setup/security_host string security.debian.org
-#d-i apt-setup/volatile_host string volatile.debian.org
-
-# Additional repositories, local[0-9] available
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/repository string \
-# http://local.server/debian stable main
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/comment string local server
-# Enable deb-src lines
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/source boolean true
-# 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 http://local.server/key
-
-# 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
-
-# Profile for debian-edu-install versions 1.519 - 1.528 (squeeze)
-d-i debian-edu-install/profile-expert multiselect Standalone
-d-i debian-edu-install/profile-expert seen true
-
-# Profile for debian-edu-install versions 0.1 - 1.518, 1.529 -> higher (wheezy)
-d-i debian-edu-install/profile multiselect Standalone
-d-i debian-edu-install/profile seen true
-
-d-i debian-edu-install/confirm boolean true
-
-### Package selection
-#tasksel tasksel/first multiselect standard, web-server
-# If the desktop task is selected, install the kde and xfce desktops
-# instead of the default gnome desktop.
-#tasksel tasksel/desktop multiselect kde, xfce
-#tasksel tasksel/desktop string kde
-#tasksel tasksel/first multiselect Debian Edu non-GNOME- and non-KDE-specific desktop applications, Debian Edu standalone workstation packages
-#tasksel tasksel/tasks multiselect
-
-# Individual additional packages to install
-#d-i pkgsel/include string openssh-server build-essential
-# Whether to upgrade packages after debootstrap.
-# Allowed values: none, safe-upgrade, full-upgrade
-#d-i pkgsel/upgrade select none
-
-# 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
-
-### 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
-
-### Preseeding other packages
-# Depending on what software you choose to install, or if things go wrong
-# during the installation process, it's possible that other questions may
-# be asked. You can preseed those too, of course. To get a list of every
-# possible question that could be asked during an install, do an
-# installation, and then run these commands:
-# debconf-get-selections --installer > file
-# debconf-get-selections >> file
-
-
-#### 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 anna-install some-udeb
-# 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 debconf-set partman-auto/disk "$(list-devices disk | head -n1)"
-# 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.
-#d-i preseed/late_command string apt-install zsh; in-target chsh -s /bin/zsh
-
-#
-# edu specific settings
-#
-
-# the popcon question needs special preseeding as the template
-# being shown is the one in debian-edu-install, which is copied from
-# popularity-contest to ensure all questions show up before packages are
-# downloaded.
-d-i debian-edu-install/participate-popcon boolean false
-
-portmap portmap/loopback boolean false
-
-nslcd nslcd/ldap-base string dc=skole,dc=skolelinux,dc=no
-nslcd nslcd/ldap-uris string DNS
-
-# Workaround bug in dictionary-common for strange question showing up for some languages
-dictionaries-common dictionaries-common/default-wordlist select Manual symlink setting
diff --git a/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze_combi-server_preseed.cfg b/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze_combi-server_preseed.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index f9cf31d2..00000000
--- a/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze_combi-server_preseed.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,407 +0,0 @@
-#### Contents of the preconfiguration file for Debian Edu squeeze
-### Localization
-# Preseeding only locale sets language, country and locale.
-d-i debian-installer/locale string en_US
-
-# The values can also be preseeded individually for greater flexibility.
-#d-i debian-installer/language string en
-#d-i debian-installer/country string NL
-#d-i debian-installer/locale string en_GB.UTF-8
-# Optionally specify additional locales to be generated.
-#d-i localechooser/supported-locales multiselect en_US.UTF-8, nl_NL.UTF-8
-
-# Keyboard selection.
-d-i console-keymaps-at/keymap select us
-d-i keyboard-configuration/xkb-keymap select us
-# d-i keyboard-configuration/toggle select No toggling
-
-### 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
-
-# To pick a particular interface instead:
-#d-i netcfg/choose_interface select eth0
-
-# To set a different link detection timeout (default is 3 seconds).
-# Values are interpreted as seconds.
-#di netcfg/link_detection_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
-
-# If you prefer to configure the network manually, uncomment this line and
-# the static network configuration below.
-#d-i netcfg/disable_dhcp boolean true
-
-# If you want the preconfiguration file to work on systems both with and
-# without a dhcp server, uncomment these lines and the static network
-# configuration below.
-#d-i netcfg/dhcp_failed note
-#d-i netcfg/dhcp_options select Configure network manually
-
-# Static network configuration.
-#d-i netcfg/get_nameservers string 192.168.1.1
-#d-i netcfg/get_ipaddress string 192.168.1.42
-#d-i netcfg/get_netmask string 255.255.255.0
-#d-i netcfg/get_gateway string 192.168.1.1
-#d-i netcfg/confirm_static 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 tjener
-d-i netcfg/get_domain string intern
-
-# 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 true
-
-### Network console
-# 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
-
-# Enable the Debian Edu installer overrides
-d-i anna/choose_modules multiselect debian-edu-install-udeb: Execute Debian-Edu debian-installer profile
-
-#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 ftp.de.debian.org
-d-i mirror/http/directory string /debian
-d-i mirror/http/proxy string http://10.0.2.1:3128/
-
-# 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
-# Skip creation of a root account (normal user account will be able to
-# use sudo).
-#d-i passwd/root-login boolean false
-# Alternatively, to skip creation of a normal user account.
-#d-i passwd/make-user boolean false
-
-# Root password, either in clear text
-d-i passwd/root-password password r00tme
-d-i passwd/root-password-again password r00tme
-# or encrypted using an MD5 hash.
-#d-i passwd/root-password-crypted password [MD5 hash]
-
-# To create a normal user account.
-d-i passwd/user-fullname string Jenkins Testuser
-d-i passwd/username string jenkins
-# Normal user's password, either in clear text
-d-i passwd/user-password password insecure
-d-i passwd/user-password-again password insecure
-# or encrypted using an MD5 hash.
-#d-i passwd/user-password-crypted password [MD5 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 US/Eastern
-
-# 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
-
-### Partitioning
-## Partitioning example
-# If the system has free space you can choose to only partition that space.
-# This is only honoured if partman-auto/method (below) is not set.
-#d-i partman-auto/init_automatically_partition select biggest_free
-
-# Alternatively, you may specify a disk to partition. If the system has only
-# one disk the installer will default to using that, but otherwise the device
-# name must be given in traditional, non-devfs format (so e.g. /dev/hda or
-# /dev/sda, and not e.g. /dev/discs/disc0/disc).
-# For example, to use the first SCSI/SATA hard disk:
-#d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/sda
-# In addition, you'll need to specify the method to use.
-# The presently available methods are:
-# - regular: use the usual partition types for your architecture
-# - lvm: use LVM to partition the disk
-# - crypto: use LVM within an encrypted partition
-d-i partman-auto/method string lvm
-
-# 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, /usr, /var, and /tmp partitions
-d-i partman-auto/choose_recipe select atomic
-
-# Or provide a recipe of your own...
-# If you have a way to get a recipe file into the d-i environment, you can
-# just point at it.
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe_file string /hd-media/recipe
-
-# If not, you can put an entire recipe into the preconfiguration file in one
-# (logical) line. This example creates a small /boot partition, suitable
-# swap, and uses the rest of the space for the root partition:
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string \
-# boot-root :: \
-# 40 50 100 ext3 \
-# $primary{ } $bootable{ } \
-# method{ format } format{ } \
-# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } \
-# mountpoint{ /boot } \
-# . \
-# 500 10000 1000000000 ext3 \
-# method{ format } format{ } \
-# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } \
-# mountpoint{ / } \
-# . \
-# 64 512 300% linux-swap \
-# method{ swap } format{ } \
-# .
-
-# The full recipe format is documented in the file partman-auto-recipe.txt
-# included in the 'debian-installer' package or available from D-I source
-# repository. This also documents how to specify settings such as file
-# system labels, volume group names and which physical devices to include
-# in a volume group.
-
-# 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
-
-## Partitioning using RAID
-# The method should be set to "raid".
-#d-i partman-auto/method string raid
-# Specify the disks to be partitioned. They will all get the same layout,
-# so this will only work if the disks are the same size.
-#d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/sda /dev/sdb
-
-# Next you need to specify the physical partitions that will be used.
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string \
-# multiraid :: \
-# 1000 5000 4000 raid \
-# $primary{ } method{ raid } \
-# . \
-# 64 512 300% raid \
-# method{ raid } \
-# . \
-# 500 10000 1000000000 raid \
-# method{ raid } \
-# .
-
-# Last you need to specify how the previously defined partitions will be
-# used in the RAID setup. Remember to use the correct partition numbers
-# for logical partitions. RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6 and 10 are supported;
-# devices are separated using "#".
-# Parameters are:
-# <raidtype> <devcount> <sparecount> <fstype> <mountpoint> \
-# <devices> <sparedevices>
-
-#d-i partman-auto-raid/recipe string \
-# 1 2 0 ext3 / \
-# /dev/sda1#/dev/sdb1 \
-# . \
-# 1 2 0 swap - \
-# /dev/sda5#/dev/sdb5 \
-# . \
-# 0 2 0 ext3 /home \
-# /dev/sda6#/dev/sdb6 \
-# .
-
-# For additional information see the file partman-auto-raid-recipe.txt
-# included in the 'debian-installer' package or available from D-I source
-# repository.
-
-# This makes partman automatically partition without confirmation.
-d-i partman-md/confirm boolean true
-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
-
-## 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-2.6-486
-
-### 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
-# Uncomment this if you don't want to use a network mirror.
-#d-i apt-setup/use_mirror boolean false
-# 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, volatile
-#d-i apt-setup/security_host string security.debian.org
-#d-i apt-setup/volatile_host string volatile.debian.org
-
-# Additional repositories, local[0-9] available
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/repository string \
-# http://local.server/debian stable main
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/comment string local server
-# Enable deb-src lines
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/source boolean true
-# 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 http://local.server/key
-
-# 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
-
-# Profile for debian-edu-install versions 1.519 - 1.528 (squeeze)
-d-i debian-edu-install/profile-expert multiselect Main-Server, Workstation, Thin-Client-Server
-
-# Profile for debian-edu-install versions 0.1 - 1.518, 1.529 -> higher (wheezy)
-d-i debian-edu-install/profile multiselect Main-Server, Workstation, Thin-Client-Server
-
-d-i debian-edu-install/confirm boolean true
-
-### Package selection
-#tasksel tasksel/first multiselect standard, web-server
-# If the desktop task is selected, install the kde and xfce desktops
-# instead of the default gnome desktop.
-#tasksel tasksel/desktop multiselect kde, xfce
-tasksel tasksel/desktop string kde
-tasksel tasksel/first multiselect Debian Edu non-GNOME- and non-KDE-specific desktop applications, Debian Edu main server packages, Debian Edu networked minimal packages, Debian Edu networked thin client server packages, Debian Edu networked workstation packages
-tasksel tasksel/tasks multiselect
-
-# Individual additional packages to install
-#d-i pkgsel/include string openssh-server build-essential
-# Whether to upgrade packages after debootstrap.
-# Allowed values: none, safe-upgrade, full-upgrade
-#d-i pkgsel/upgrade select none
-
-# 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
-
-### 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
-
-### Preseeding other packages
-# Depending on what software you choose to install, or if things go wrong
-# during the installation process, it's possible that other questions may
-# be asked. You can preseed those too, of course. To get a list of every
-# possible question that could be asked during an install, do an
-# installation, and then run these commands:
-# debconf-get-selections --installer > file
-# debconf-get-selections >> file
-
-
-#### 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 anna-install some-udeb
-# 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 debconf-set partman-auto/disk "$(list-devices disk | head -n1)"
-# 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.
-#d-i preseed/late_command string apt-install zsh; in-target chsh -s /bin/zsh
-
-#
-# edu specific settings
-#
-
-# the popcon question needs special preseeding as the template
-# being shown is the one in debian-edu-install, which is copied from
-# popularity-contest to ensure all questions show up before packages are
-# downloaded.
-d-i debian-edu-install/participate-popcon boolean false
-
-# Tell LTSP to not use the CDROM, but a HTTP mirror
-d-i ltsp-client-builder/use_cdrom boolean false
-d-i ltsp-client-builder/build-client-opts string --dist squeeze --mirror http://ftp.skolelinux.org/debian --copy-sourceslist
-
-portmap portmap/loopback boolean false
-
-nslcd nslcd/ldap-base string dc=skole,dc=skolelinux,dc=no
-nslcd nslcd/ldap-uris string DNS
-
-# Workaround bug in dictionary-common for strange question showing up for some languages
-dictionaries-common dictionaries-common/default-wordlist select Manual symlink setting
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-#### Contents of the preconfiguration file for Debian Edu squeeze
-### Localization
-# Preseeding only locale sets language, country and locale.
-d-i debian-installer/locale string en_US
-
-# The values can also be preseeded individually for greater flexibility.
-#d-i debian-installer/language string en
-#d-i debian-installer/country string NL
-#d-i debian-installer/locale string en_GB.UTF-8
-# Optionally specify additional locales to be generated.
-#d-i localechooser/supported-locales multiselect en_US.UTF-8, nl_NL.UTF-8
-
-# Keyboard selection.
-d-i console-keymaps-at/keymap select us
-d-i keyboard-configuration/xkb-keymap select us
-# d-i keyboard-configuration/toggle select No toggling
-
-### 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
-
-# To pick a particular interface instead:
-#d-i netcfg/choose_interface select eth0
-
-# To set a different link detection timeout (default is 3 seconds).
-# Values are interpreted as seconds.
-#di netcfg/link_detection_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
-
-# If you prefer to configure the network manually, uncomment this line and
-# the static network configuration below.
-#d-i netcfg/disable_dhcp boolean true
-
-# If you want the preconfiguration file to work on systems both with and
-# without a dhcp server, uncomment these lines and the static network
-# configuration below.
-#d-i netcfg/dhcp_failed note
-#d-i netcfg/dhcp_options select Configure network manually
-
-# Static network configuration.
-#d-i netcfg/get_nameservers string 192.168.1.1
-#d-i netcfg/get_ipaddress string 192.168.1.42
-#d-i netcfg/get_netmask string 255.255.255.0
-#d-i netcfg/get_gateway string 192.168.1.1
-#d-i netcfg/confirm_static 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 tjener
-d-i netcfg/get_domain string intern
-
-# 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 true
-
-### Network console
-# 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
-
-# Enable the Debian Edu installer overrides
-d-i anna/choose_modules multiselect debian-edu-install-udeb: Execute Debian-Edu debian-installer profile
-
-#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 ftp.de.debian.org
-d-i mirror/http/directory string /debian
-d-i mirror/http/proxy string http://10.0.2.1:3128/
-
-# 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
-# Skip creation of a root account (normal user account will be able to
-# use sudo).
-#d-i passwd/root-login boolean false
-# Alternatively, to skip creation of a normal user account.
-#d-i passwd/make-user boolean false
-
-# Root password, either in clear text
-d-i passwd/root-password password r00tme
-d-i passwd/root-password-again password r00tme
-# or encrypted using an MD5 hash.
-#d-i passwd/root-password-crypted password [MD5 hash]
-
-# To create a normal user account.
-d-i passwd/user-fullname string Jenkins Testuser
-d-i passwd/username string jenkins
-# Normal user's password, either in clear text
-d-i passwd/user-password password insecure
-d-i passwd/user-password-again password insecure
-# or encrypted using an MD5 hash.
-#d-i passwd/user-password-crypted password [MD5 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 US/Eastern
-
-# 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
-
-### Partitioning
-## Partitioning example
-# If the system has free space you can choose to only partition that space.
-# This is only honoured if partman-auto/method (below) is not set.
-#d-i partman-auto/init_automatically_partition select biggest_free
-
-# Alternatively, you may specify a disk to partition. If the system has only
-# one disk the installer will default to using that, but otherwise the device
-# name must be given in traditional, non-devfs format (so e.g. /dev/hda or
-# /dev/sda, and not e.g. /dev/discs/disc0/disc).
-# For example, to use the first SCSI/SATA hard disk:
-#d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/sda
-# In addition, you'll need to specify the method to use.
-# The presently available methods are:
-# - regular: use the usual partition types for your architecture
-# - lvm: use LVM to partition the disk
-# - crypto: use LVM within an encrypted partition
-d-i partman-auto/method string lvm
-
-# 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, /usr, /var, and /tmp partitions
-d-i partman-auto/choose_recipe select atomic
-
-# Or provide a recipe of your own...
-# If you have a way to get a recipe file into the d-i environment, you can
-# just point at it.
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe_file string /hd-media/recipe
-
-# If not, you can put an entire recipe into the preconfiguration file in one
-# (logical) line. This example creates a small /boot partition, suitable
-# swap, and uses the rest of the space for the root partition:
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string \
-# boot-root :: \
-# 40 50 100 ext3 \
-# $primary{ } $bootable{ } \
-# method{ format } format{ } \
-# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } \
-# mountpoint{ /boot } \
-# . \
-# 500 10000 1000000000 ext3 \
-# method{ format } format{ } \
-# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } \
-# mountpoint{ / } \
-# . \
-# 64 512 300% linux-swap \
-# method{ swap } format{ } \
-# .
-
-# The full recipe format is documented in the file partman-auto-recipe.txt
-# included in the 'debian-installer' package or available from D-I source
-# repository. This also documents how to specify settings such as file
-# system labels, volume group names and which physical devices to include
-# in a volume group.
-
-# 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
-
-## Partitioning using RAID
-# The method should be set to "raid".
-#d-i partman-auto/method string raid
-# Specify the disks to be partitioned. They will all get the same layout,
-# so this will only work if the disks are the same size.
-#d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/sda /dev/sdb
-
-# Next you need to specify the physical partitions that will be used.
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string \
-# multiraid :: \
-# 1000 5000 4000 raid \
-# $primary{ } method{ raid } \
-# . \
-# 64 512 300% raid \
-# method{ raid } \
-# . \
-# 500 10000 1000000000 raid \
-# method{ raid } \
-# .
-
-# Last you need to specify how the previously defined partitions will be
-# used in the RAID setup. Remember to use the correct partition numbers
-# for logical partitions. RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6 and 10 are supported;
-# devices are separated using "#".
-# Parameters are:
-# <raidtype> <devcount> <sparecount> <fstype> <mountpoint> \
-# <devices> <sparedevices>
-
-#d-i partman-auto-raid/recipe string \
-# 1 2 0 ext3 / \
-# /dev/sda1#/dev/sdb1 \
-# . \
-# 1 2 0 swap - \
-# /dev/sda5#/dev/sdb5 \
-# . \
-# 0 2 0 ext3 /home \
-# /dev/sda6#/dev/sdb6 \
-# .
-
-# For additional information see the file partman-auto-raid-recipe.txt
-# included in the 'debian-installer' package or available from D-I source
-# repository.
-
-# This makes partman automatically partition without confirmation.
-d-i partman-md/confirm boolean true
-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
-
-## 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-2.6-486
-
-### 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
-# Uncomment this if you don't want to use a network mirror.
-#d-i apt-setup/use_mirror boolean false
-# 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, volatile
-#d-i apt-setup/security_host string security.debian.org
-#d-i apt-setup/volatile_host string volatile.debian.org
-
-# Additional repositories, local[0-9] available
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/repository string \
-# http://local.server/debian stable main
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/comment string local server
-# Enable deb-src lines
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/source boolean true
-# 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 http://local.server/key
-
-# 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
-
-# Profile for debian-edu-install versions 1.519 - 1.528 (squeeze)
-d-i debian-edu-install/profile-expert multiselect Main-Server
-
-# Profile for debian-edu-install versions 0.1 - 1.518, 1.529 -> higher (wheezy)
-d-i debian-edu-install/profile multiselect Main-Server
-
-d-i debian-edu-install/confirm boolean true
-
-### Package selection
-#tasksel tasksel/first multiselect standard, web-server
-# If the desktop task is selected, install the kde and xfce desktops
-# instead of the default gnome desktop.
-#tasksel tasksel/desktop multiselect kde, xfce
-#tasksel tasksel/desktop string kde
-tasksel tasksel/first multiselect Debian Edu main server packages, Debian Edu networked minimal packages
-tasksel tasksel/tasks multiselect
-
-# Individual additional packages to install
-#d-i pkgsel/include string openssh-server build-essential
-# Whether to upgrade packages after debootstrap.
-# Allowed values: none, safe-upgrade, full-upgrade
-#d-i pkgsel/upgrade select none
-
-# 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
-
-### 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
-
-### Preseeding other packages
-# Depending on what software you choose to install, or if things go wrong
-# during the installation process, it's possible that other questions may
-# be asked. You can preseed those too, of course. To get a list of every
-# possible question that could be asked during an install, do an
-# installation, and then run these commands:
-# debconf-get-selections --installer > file
-# debconf-get-selections >> file
-
-
-#### 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 anna-install some-udeb
-# 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 debconf-set partman-auto/disk "$(list-devices disk | head -n1)"
-# 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.
-#d-i preseed/late_command string apt-install zsh; in-target chsh -s /bin/zsh
-
-#
-# edu specific settings
-#
-
-# the popcon question needs special preseeding as the template
-# being shown is the one in debian-edu-install, which is copied from
-# popularity-contest to ensure all questions show up before packages are
-# downloaded.
-d-i debian-edu-install/participate-popcon boolean false
-
-portmap portmap/loopback boolean false
-
-nslcd nslcd/ldap-base string dc=skole,dc=skolelinux,dc=no
-nslcd nslcd/ldap-uris string DNS
-
-# Workaround bug in dictionary-common for strange question showing up for some languages
-dictionaries-common dictionaries-common/default-wordlist select Manual symlink setting
diff --git a/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze_minimal_preseed.cfg b/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze_minimal_preseed.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 695fd92d..00000000
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@@ -1,400 +0,0 @@
-#### Contents of the preconfiguration file for Debian Edu squeeze
-### Localization
-# Preseeding only locale sets language, country and locale.
-d-i debian-installer/locale string en_US
-
-# The values can also be preseeded individually for greater flexibility.
-#d-i debian-installer/language string en
-#d-i debian-installer/country string NL
-#d-i debian-installer/locale string en_GB.UTF-8
-# Optionally specify additional locales to be generated.
-#d-i localechooser/supported-locales multiselect en_US.UTF-8, nl_NL.UTF-8
-
-# Keyboard selection.
-d-i console-keymaps-at/keymap select us
-d-i keyboard-configuration/xkb-keymap select us
-# d-i keyboard-configuration/toggle select No toggling
-
-### 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
-
-# To pick a particular interface instead:
-#d-i netcfg/choose_interface select eth1
-
-# To set a different link detection timeout (default is 3 seconds).
-# Values are interpreted as seconds.
-#di netcfg/link_detection_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
-
-# If you prefer to configure the network manually, uncomment this line and
-# the static network configuration below.
-#d-i netcfg/disable_dhcp boolean true
-
-# If you want the preconfiguration file to work on systems both with and
-# without a dhcp server, uncomment these lines and the static network
-# configuration below.
-#d-i netcfg/dhcp_failed note
-#d-i netcfg/dhcp_options select Configure network manually
-
-# Static network configuration.
-#d-i netcfg/get_nameservers string 192.168.1.1
-#d-i netcfg/get_ipaddress string 192.168.1.42
-#d-i netcfg/get_netmask string 255.255.255.0
-#d-i netcfg/get_gateway string 192.168.1.1
-#d-i netcfg/confirm_static 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 minimal
-d-i netcfg/get_domain string intern
-
-# 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 true
-
-### Network console
-# 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
-
-# Enable the Debian Edu installer overrides
-d-i anna/choose_modules multiselect debian-edu-install-udeb: Execute Debian-Edu debian-installer profile
-
-#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 ftp.de.debian.org
-d-i mirror/http/directory string /debian
-d-i mirror/http/proxy string http://10.0.2.1:3128/
-
-# 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
-# Skip creation of a root account (normal user account will be able to
-# use sudo).
-#d-i passwd/root-login boolean false
-# Alternatively, to skip creation of a normal user account.
-#d-i passwd/make-user boolean false
-
-# Root password, either in clear text
-d-i passwd/root-password password r00tme
-d-i passwd/root-password-again password r00tme
-# or encrypted using an MD5 hash.
-#d-i passwd/root-password-crypted password [MD5 hash]
-
-# To create a normal user account.
-d-i passwd/user-fullname string Jenkins Testuser
-d-i passwd/username string jenkins
-# Normal user's password, either in clear text
-d-i passwd/user-password password insecure
-d-i passwd/user-password-again password insecure
-# or encrypted using an MD5 hash.
-#d-i passwd/user-password-crypted password [MD5 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 US/Eastern
-
-# 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
-
-### Partitioning
-## Partitioning example
-# If the system has free space you can choose to only partition that space.
-# This is only honoured if partman-auto/method (below) is not set.
-#d-i partman-auto/init_automatically_partition select biggest_free
-
-# Alternatively, you may specify a disk to partition. If the system has only
-# one disk the installer will default to using that, but otherwise the device
-# name must be given in traditional, non-devfs format (so e.g. /dev/hda or
-# /dev/sda, and not e.g. /dev/discs/disc0/disc).
-# For example, to use the first SCSI/SATA hard disk:
-#d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/sda
-# In addition, you'll need to specify the method to use.
-# The presently available methods are:
-# - regular: use the usual partition types for your architecture
-# - lvm: use LVM to partition the disk
-# - crypto: use LVM within an encrypted partition
-d-i partman-auto/method string lvm
-
-# 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, /usr, /var, and /tmp partitions
-d-i partman-auto/choose_recipe select atomic
-
-# Or provide a recipe of your own...
-# If you have a way to get a recipe file into the d-i environment, you can
-# just point at it.
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe_file string /hd-media/recipe
-
-# If not, you can put an entire recipe into the preconfiguration file in one
-# (logical) line. This example creates a small /boot partition, suitable
-# swap, and uses the rest of the space for the root partition:
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string \
-# boot-root :: \
-# 40 50 100 ext3 \
-# $primary{ } $bootable{ } \
-# method{ format } format{ } \
-# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } \
-# mountpoint{ /boot } \
-# . \
-# 500 10000 1000000000 ext3 \
-# method{ format } format{ } \
-# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } \
-# mountpoint{ / } \
-# . \
-# 64 512 300% linux-swap \
-# method{ swap } format{ } \
-# .
-
-# The full recipe format is documented in the file partman-auto-recipe.txt
-# included in the 'debian-installer' package or available from D-I source
-# repository. This also documents how to specify settings such as file
-# system labels, volume group names and which physical devices to include
-# in a volume group.
-
-# 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
-
-## Partitioning using RAID
-# The method should be set to "raid".
-#d-i partman-auto/method string raid
-# Specify the disks to be partitioned. They will all get the same layout,
-# so this will only work if the disks are the same size.
-#d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/sda /dev/sdb
-
-# Next you need to specify the physical partitions that will be used.
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string \
-# multiraid :: \
-# 1000 5000 4000 raid \
-# $primary{ } method{ raid } \
-# . \
-# 64 512 300% raid \
-# method{ raid } \
-# . \
-# 500 10000 1000000000 raid \
-# method{ raid } \
-# .
-
-# Last you need to specify how the previously defined partitions will be
-# used in the RAID setup. Remember to use the correct partition numbers
-# for logical partitions. RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6 and 10 are supported;
-# devices are separated using "#".
-# Parameters are:
-# <raidtype> <devcount> <sparecount> <fstype> <mountpoint> \
-# <devices> <sparedevices>
-
-#d-i partman-auto-raid/recipe string \
-# 1 2 0 ext3 / \
-# /dev/sda1#/dev/sdb1 \
-# . \
-# 1 2 0 swap - \
-# /dev/sda5#/dev/sdb5 \
-# . \
-# 0 2 0 ext3 /home \
-# /dev/sda6#/dev/sdb6 \
-# .
-
-# For additional information see the file partman-auto-raid-recipe.txt
-# included in the 'debian-installer' package or available from D-I source
-# repository.
-
-# This makes partman automatically partition without confirmation.
-d-i partman-md/confirm boolean true
-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
-
-## 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-2.6-486
-
-### 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
-# Uncomment this if you don't want to use a network mirror.
-#d-i apt-setup/use_mirror boolean false
-# 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, volatile
-#d-i apt-setup/security_host string security.debian.org
-#d-i apt-setup/volatile_host string volatile.debian.org
-
-# Additional repositories, local[0-9] available
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/repository string \
-# http://local.server/debian stable main
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/comment string local server
-# Enable deb-src lines
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/source boolean true
-# 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 http://local.server/key
-
-# 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
-
-# Profile for debian-edu-install versions 1.519 - 1.528 (squeeze)
-d-i debian-edu-install/profile-expert multiselect Minimal
-
-# Profile for debian-edu-install versions 0.1 - 1.518, 1.529 -> higher (wheezy)
-d-i debian-edu-install/profile multiselect Minimal
-
-d-i debian-edu-install/confirm boolean true
-
-### Package selection
-#tasksel tasksel/first multiselect standard, web-server
-# If the desktop task is selected, install the kde and xfce desktops
-# instead of the default gnome desktop.
-#tasksel tasksel/desktop multiselect kde, xfce
-
-# Individual additional packages to install
-#d-i pkgsel/include string openssh-server build-essential
-# Whether to upgrade packages after debootstrap.
-# Allowed values: none, safe-upgrade, full-upgrade
-#d-i pkgsel/upgrade select none
-
-# 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
-
-### 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
-
-### Preseeding other packages
-# Depending on what software you choose to install, or if things go wrong
-# during the installation process, it's possible that other questions may
-# be asked. You can preseed those too, of course. To get a list of every
-# possible question that could be asked during an install, do an
-# installation, and then run these commands:
-# debconf-get-selections --installer > file
-# debconf-get-selections >> file
-
-
-#### 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 anna-install some-udeb
-# 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 debconf-set partman-auto/disk "$(list-devices disk | head -n1)"
-# 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.
-#d-i preseed/late_command string apt-install zsh; in-target chsh -s /bin/zsh
-
-#
-# edu specific settings
-#
-
-# the popcon question needs special preseeding as the template
-# being shown is the one in debian-edu-install, which is copied from
-# popularity-contest to ensure all questions show up before packages are
-# downloaded.
-d-i debian-edu-install/participate-popcon boolean false
-
-portmap portmap/loopback boolean false
-
-nslcd nslcd/ldap-base string dc=skole,dc=skolelinux,dc=no
-nslcd nslcd/ldap-uris string DNS
-
-# Workaround bug in dictionary-common for strange question showing up for some languages
-dictionaries-common dictionaries-common/default-wordlist select Manual symlink setting
diff --git a/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze_standalone_preseed.cfg b/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze_standalone_preseed.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
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@@ -1,405 +0,0 @@
-#### Contents of the preconfiguration file for Debian Edu squeeze
-### Localization
-# Preseeding only locale sets language, country and locale.
-d-i debian-installer/locale string en_US
-
-# The values can also be preseeded individually for greater flexibility.
-#d-i debian-installer/language string en
-#d-i debian-installer/country string NL
-#d-i debian-installer/locale string en_GB.UTF-8
-# Optionally specify additional locales to be generated.
-#d-i localechooser/supported-locales multiselect en_US.UTF-8, nl_NL.UTF-8
-
-# Keyboard selection.
-d-i console-keymaps-at/keymap select us
-d-i keyboard-configuration/xkb-keymap select us
-# d-i keyboard-configuration/toggle select No toggling
-
-### 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
-
-# To pick a particular interface instead:
-#d-i netcfg/choose_interface select eth1
-
-# To set a different link detection timeout (default is 3 seconds).
-# Values are interpreted as seconds.
-#di netcfg/link_detection_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
-
-# If you prefer to configure the network manually, uncomment this line and
-# the static network configuration below.
-#d-i netcfg/disable_dhcp boolean true
-
-# If you want the preconfiguration file to work on systems both with and
-# without a dhcp server, uncomment these lines and the static network
-# configuration below.
-#d-i netcfg/dhcp_failed note
-#d-i netcfg/dhcp_options select Configure network manually
-
-# Static network configuration.
-#d-i netcfg/get_nameservers string 192.168.1.1
-#d-i netcfg/get_ipaddress string 192.168.1.42
-#d-i netcfg/get_netmask string 255.255.255.0
-#d-i netcfg/get_gateway string 192.168.1.1
-#d-i netcfg/confirm_static 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 standalone
-d-i netcfg/get_domain string intern
-
-# 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 true
-
-### Network console
-# 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
-
-# Enable the Debian Edu installer overrides
-d-i anna/choose_modules multiselect debian-edu-install-udeb: Execute Debian-Edu debian-installer profile
-
-#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 ftp.de.debian.org
-d-i mirror/http/directory string /debian
-d-i mirror/http/proxy string http://10.0.2.1:3128/
-
-# 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
-# Skip creation of a root account (normal user account will be able to
-# use sudo).
-#d-i passwd/root-login boolean false
-# Alternatively, to skip creation of a normal user account.
-#d-i passwd/make-user boolean false
-
-# Root password, either in clear text
-d-i passwd/root-password password r00tme
-d-i passwd/root-password-again password r00tme
-# or encrypted using an MD5 hash.
-#d-i passwd/root-password-crypted password [MD5 hash]
-
-# To create a normal user account.
-d-i passwd/user-fullname string Jenkins Testuser
-d-i passwd/username string jenkins
-# Normal user's password, either in clear text
-d-i passwd/user-password password insecure
-d-i passwd/user-password-again password insecure
-# or encrypted using an MD5 hash.
-#d-i passwd/user-password-crypted password [MD5 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 US/Eastern
-
-# 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
-
-### Partitioning
-## Partitioning example
-# If the system has free space you can choose to only partition that space.
-# This is only honoured if partman-auto/method (below) is not set.
-#d-i partman-auto/init_automatically_partition select biggest_free
-
-# Alternatively, you may specify a disk to partition. If the system has only
-# one disk the installer will default to using that, but otherwise the device
-# name must be given in traditional, non-devfs format (so e.g. /dev/hda or
-# /dev/sda, and not e.g. /dev/discs/disc0/disc).
-# For example, to use the first SCSI/SATA hard disk:
-#d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/sda
-# In addition, you'll need to specify the method to use.
-# The presently available methods are:
-# - regular: use the usual partition types for your architecture
-# - lvm: use LVM to partition the disk
-# - crypto: use LVM within an encrypted partition
-d-i partman-auto/method string lvm
-
-# 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, /usr, /var, and /tmp partitions
-d-i partman-auto/choose_recipe select atomic
-
-# Or provide a recipe of your own...
-# If you have a way to get a recipe file into the d-i environment, you can
-# just point at it.
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe_file string /hd-media/recipe
-
-# If not, you can put an entire recipe into the preconfiguration file in one
-# (logical) line. This example creates a small /boot partition, suitable
-# swap, and uses the rest of the space for the root partition:
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string \
-# boot-root :: \
-# 40 50 100 ext3 \
-# $primary{ } $bootable{ } \
-# method{ format } format{ } \
-# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } \
-# mountpoint{ /boot } \
-# . \
-# 500 10000 1000000000 ext3 \
-# method{ format } format{ } \
-# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } \
-# mountpoint{ / } \
-# . \
-# 64 512 300% linux-swap \
-# method{ swap } format{ } \
-# .
-
-# The full recipe format is documented in the file partman-auto-recipe.txt
-# included in the 'debian-installer' package or available from D-I source
-# repository. This also documents how to specify settings such as file
-# system labels, volume group names and which physical devices to include
-# in a volume group.
-
-# 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
-
-## Partitioning using RAID
-# The method should be set to "raid".
-#d-i partman-auto/method string raid
-# Specify the disks to be partitioned. They will all get the same layout,
-# so this will only work if the disks are the same size.
-#d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/sda /dev/sdb
-
-# Next you need to specify the physical partitions that will be used.
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string \
-# multiraid :: \
-# 1000 5000 4000 raid \
-# $primary{ } method{ raid } \
-# . \
-# 64 512 300% raid \
-# method{ raid } \
-# . \
-# 500 10000 1000000000 raid \
-# method{ raid } \
-# .
-
-# Last you need to specify how the previously defined partitions will be
-# used in the RAID setup. Remember to use the correct partition numbers
-# for logical partitions. RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6 and 10 are supported;
-# devices are separated using "#".
-# Parameters are:
-# <raidtype> <devcount> <sparecount> <fstype> <mountpoint> \
-# <devices> <sparedevices>
-
-#d-i partman-auto-raid/recipe string \
-# 1 2 0 ext3 / \
-# /dev/sda1#/dev/sdb1 \
-# . \
-# 1 2 0 swap - \
-# /dev/sda5#/dev/sdb5 \
-# . \
-# 0 2 0 ext3 /home \
-# /dev/sda6#/dev/sdb6 \
-# .
-
-# For additional information see the file partman-auto-raid-recipe.txt
-# included in the 'debian-installer' package or available from D-I source
-# repository.
-
-# This makes partman automatically partition without confirmation.
-d-i partman-md/confirm boolean true
-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
-
-## 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-2.6-486
-
-### 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
-# Uncomment this if you don't want to use a network mirror.
-#d-i apt-setup/use_mirror boolean false
-# 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, volatile
-#d-i apt-setup/security_host string security.debian.org
-#d-i apt-setup/volatile_host string volatile.debian.org
-
-# Additional repositories, local[0-9] available
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/repository string \
-# http://local.server/debian stable main
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/comment string local server
-# Enable deb-src lines
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/source boolean true
-# 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 http://local.server/key
-
-# 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
-
-# Profile for debian-edu-install versions 1.519 - 1.528 (squeeze)
-d-i debian-edu-install/profile-expert multiselect Standalone
-d-i debian-edu-install/profile-expert seen true
-
-# Profile for debian-edu-install versions 0.1 - 1.518, 1.529 -> higher (wheezy)
-d-i debian-edu-install/profile multiselect Standalone
-d-i debian-edu-install/profile seen true
-
-d-i debian-edu-install/confirm boolean true
-
-### Package selection
-#tasksel tasksel/first multiselect standard, web-server
-# If the desktop task is selected, install the kde and xfce desktops
-# instead of the default gnome desktop.
-#tasksel tasksel/desktop multiselect kde, xfce
-#tasksel tasksel/desktop string kde
-#tasksel tasksel/first multiselect Debian Edu non-GNOME- and non-KDE-specific desktop applications, Debian Edu standalone workstation packages
-#tasksel tasksel/tasks multiselect
-
-# Individual additional packages to install
-#d-i pkgsel/include string openssh-server build-essential
-# Whether to upgrade packages after debootstrap.
-# Allowed values: none, safe-upgrade, full-upgrade
-#d-i pkgsel/upgrade select none
-
-# 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
-
-### 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
-
-### Preseeding other packages
-# Depending on what software you choose to install, or if things go wrong
-# during the installation process, it's possible that other questions may
-# be asked. You can preseed those too, of course. To get a list of every
-# possible question that could be asked during an install, do an
-# installation, and then run these commands:
-# debconf-get-selections --installer > file
-# debconf-get-selections >> file
-
-
-#### 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 anna-install some-udeb
-# 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 debconf-set partman-auto/disk "$(list-devices disk | head -n1)"
-# 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.
-#d-i preseed/late_command string apt-install zsh; in-target chsh -s /bin/zsh
-
-#
-# edu specific settings
-#
-
-# the popcon question needs special preseeding as the template
-# being shown is the one in debian-edu-install, which is copied from
-# popularity-contest to ensure all questions show up before packages are
-# downloaded.
-d-i debian-edu-install/participate-popcon boolean false
-
-portmap portmap/loopback boolean false
-
-nslcd nslcd/ldap-base string dc=skole,dc=skolelinux,dc=no
-nslcd nslcd/ldap-uris string DNS
-
-# Workaround bug in dictionary-common for strange question showing up for some languages
-dictionaries-common dictionaries-common/default-wordlist select Manual symlink setting
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-#### Contents of the preconfiguration file for Debian Edu squeeze
-### Localization
-# Preseeding only locale sets language, country and locale.
-d-i debian-installer/locale string en_US
-
-# The values can also be preseeded individually for greater flexibility.
-#d-i debian-installer/language string en
-#d-i debian-installer/country string NL
-#d-i debian-installer/locale string en_GB.UTF-8
-# Optionally specify additional locales to be generated.
-#d-i localechooser/supported-locales multiselect en_US.UTF-8, nl_NL.UTF-8
-
-# Keyboard selection.
-d-i console-keymaps-at/keymap select us
-d-i keyboard-configuration/xkb-keymap select us
-# d-i keyboard-configuration/toggle select No toggling
-
-### 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
-
-# To pick a particular interface instead:
-#d-i netcfg/choose_interface select eth1
-
-# To set a different link detection timeout (default is 3 seconds).
-# Values are interpreted as seconds.
-#di netcfg/link_detection_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
-
-# If you prefer to configure the network manually, uncomment this line and
-# the static network configuration below.
-#d-i netcfg/disable_dhcp boolean true
-
-# If you want the preconfiguration file to work on systems both with and
-# without a dhcp server, uncomment these lines and the static network
-# configuration below.
-#d-i netcfg/dhcp_failed note
-#d-i netcfg/dhcp_options select Configure network manually
-
-# Static network configuration.
-#d-i netcfg/get_nameservers string 192.168.1.1
-#d-i netcfg/get_ipaddress string 192.168.1.42
-#d-i netcfg/get_netmask string 255.255.255.0
-#d-i netcfg/get_gateway string 192.168.1.1
-#d-i netcfg/confirm_static 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 workstation
-d-i netcfg/get_domain string intern
-
-# 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 true
-
-### Network console
-# 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
-
-# Enable the Debian Edu installer overrides
-d-i anna/choose_modules multiselect debian-edu-install-udeb: Execute Debian-Edu debian-installer profile
-
-#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 ftp.de.debian.org
-d-i mirror/http/directory string /debian
-d-i mirror/http/proxy string http://10.0.2.1:3128/
-
-# 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
-# Skip creation of a root account (normal user account will be able to
-# use sudo).
-#d-i passwd/root-login boolean false
-# Alternatively, to skip creation of a normal user account.
-#d-i passwd/make-user boolean false
-
-# Root password, either in clear text
-d-i passwd/root-password password r00tme
-d-i passwd/root-password-again password r00tme
-# or encrypted using an MD5 hash.
-#d-i passwd/root-password-crypted password [MD5 hash]
-
-# To create a normal user account.
-d-i passwd/user-fullname string Jenkins Testuser
-d-i passwd/username string jenkins
-# Normal user's password, either in clear text
-d-i passwd/user-password password insecure
-d-i passwd/user-password-again password insecure
-# or encrypted using an MD5 hash.
-#d-i passwd/user-password-crypted password [MD5 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 US/Eastern
-
-# 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
-
-### Partitioning
-## Partitioning example
-# If the system has free space you can choose to only partition that space.
-# This is only honoured if partman-auto/method (below) is not set.
-#d-i partman-auto/init_automatically_partition select biggest_free
-
-# Alternatively, you may specify a disk to partition. If the system has only
-# one disk the installer will default to using that, but otherwise the device
-# name must be given in traditional, non-devfs format (so e.g. /dev/hda or
-# /dev/sda, and not e.g. /dev/discs/disc0/disc).
-# For example, to use the first SCSI/SATA hard disk:
-#d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/sda
-# In addition, you'll need to specify the method to use.
-# The presently available methods are:
-# - regular: use the usual partition types for your architecture
-# - lvm: use LVM to partition the disk
-# - crypto: use LVM within an encrypted partition
-d-i partman-auto/method string lvm
-
-# 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, /usr, /var, and /tmp partitions
-d-i partman-auto/choose_recipe select atomic
-
-# Or provide a recipe of your own...
-# If you have a way to get a recipe file into the d-i environment, you can
-# just point at it.
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe_file string /hd-media/recipe
-
-# If not, you can put an entire recipe into the preconfiguration file in one
-# (logical) line. This example creates a small /boot partition, suitable
-# swap, and uses the rest of the space for the root partition:
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string \
-# boot-root :: \
-# 40 50 100 ext3 \
-# $primary{ } $bootable{ } \
-# method{ format } format{ } \
-# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } \
-# mountpoint{ /boot } \
-# . \
-# 500 10000 1000000000 ext3 \
-# method{ format } format{ } \
-# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } \
-# mountpoint{ / } \
-# . \
-# 64 512 300% linux-swap \
-# method{ swap } format{ } \
-# .
-
-# The full recipe format is documented in the file partman-auto-recipe.txt
-# included in the 'debian-installer' package or available from D-I source
-# repository. This also documents how to specify settings such as file
-# system labels, volume group names and which physical devices to include
-# in a volume group.
-
-# 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
-
-## Partitioning using RAID
-# The method should be set to "raid".
-#d-i partman-auto/method string raid
-# Specify the disks to be partitioned. They will all get the same layout,
-# so this will only work if the disks are the same size.
-#d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/sda /dev/sdb
-
-# Next you need to specify the physical partitions that will be used.
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string \
-# multiraid :: \
-# 1000 5000 4000 raid \
-# $primary{ } method{ raid } \
-# . \
-# 64 512 300% raid \
-# method{ raid } \
-# . \
-# 500 10000 1000000000 raid \
-# method{ raid } \
-# .
-
-# Last you need to specify how the previously defined partitions will be
-# used in the RAID setup. Remember to use the correct partition numbers
-# for logical partitions. RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6 and 10 are supported;
-# devices are separated using "#".
-# Parameters are:
-# <raidtype> <devcount> <sparecount> <fstype> <mountpoint> \
-# <devices> <sparedevices>
-
-#d-i partman-auto-raid/recipe string \
-# 1 2 0 ext3 / \
-# /dev/sda1#/dev/sdb1 \
-# . \
-# 1 2 0 swap - \
-# /dev/sda5#/dev/sdb5 \
-# . \
-# 0 2 0 ext3 /home \
-# /dev/sda6#/dev/sdb6 \
-# .
-
-# For additional information see the file partman-auto-raid-recipe.txt
-# included in the 'debian-installer' package or available from D-I source
-# repository.
-
-# This makes partman automatically partition without confirmation.
-d-i partman-md/confirm boolean true
-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
-
-## 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-2.6-486
-
-### 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
-# Uncomment this if you don't want to use a network mirror.
-#d-i apt-setup/use_mirror boolean false
-# 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, volatile
-#d-i apt-setup/security_host string security.debian.org
-#d-i apt-setup/volatile_host string volatile.debian.org
-
-# Additional repositories, local[0-9] available
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/repository string \
-# http://local.server/debian stable main
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/comment string local server
-# Enable deb-src lines
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/source boolean true
-# 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 http://local.server/key
-
-# 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
-
-# Profile for debian-edu-install versions 1.519 - 1.528 (squeeze)
-d-i debian-edu-install/profile-expert multiselect Workstation
-
-# Profile for debian-edu-install versions 0.1 - 1.518, 1.529 -> higher (wheezy)
-d-i debian-edu-install/profile multiselect Workstation
-
-d-i debian-edu-install/confirm boolean true
-
-### Package selection
-#tasksel tasksel/first multiselect standard, web-server
-# If the desktop task is selected, install the kde and xfce desktops
-# instead of the default gnome desktop.
-#tasksel tasksel/desktop multiselect kde, xfce
-
-# Individual additional packages to install
-#d-i pkgsel/include string openssh-server build-essential
-# Whether to upgrade packages after debootstrap.
-# Allowed values: none, safe-upgrade, full-upgrade
-#d-i pkgsel/upgrade select none
-
-# 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
-
-### 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
-
-### Preseeding other packages
-# Depending on what software you choose to install, or if things go wrong
-# during the installation process, it's possible that other questions may
-# be asked. You can preseed those too, of course. To get a list of every
-# possible question that could be asked during an install, do an
-# installation, and then run these commands:
-# debconf-get-selections --installer > file
-# debconf-get-selections >> file
-
-
-#### 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 anna-install some-udeb
-# 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 debconf-set partman-auto/disk "$(list-devices disk | head -n1)"
-# 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.
-#d-i preseed/late_command string apt-install zsh; in-target chsh -s /bin/zsh
-
-#
-# edu specific settings
-#
-
-# the popcon question needs special preseeding as the template
-# being shown is the one in debian-edu-install, which is copied from
-# popularity-contest to ensure all questions show up before packages are
-# downloaded.
-d-i debian-edu-install/participate-popcon boolean false
-
-portmap portmap/loopback boolean false
-
-nslcd nslcd/ldap-base string dc=skole,dc=skolelinux,dc=no
-nslcd nslcd/ldap-uris string DNS
-
-# Workaround bug in dictionary-common for strange question showing up for some languages
-dictionaries-common dictionaries-common/default-wordlist select Manual symlink setting
diff --git a/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian_squeeze_xfce_preseed.cfg b/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian_squeeze_xfce_preseed.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 8d0d78ef..00000000
--- a/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian_squeeze_xfce_preseed.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,373 +0,0 @@
-#### Contents of the preconfiguration file for Debian
-### Localization
-# Preseeding only locale sets language, country and locale.
-d-i debian-installer/locale string en_US
-
-# The values can also be preseeded individually for greater flexibility.
-#d-i debian-installer/language string en
-#d-i debian-installer/country string NL
-#d-i debian-installer/locale string en_GB.UTF-8
-# Optionally specify additional locales to be generated.
-#d-i localechooser/supported-locales multiselect en_US.UTF-8, nl_NL.UTF-8
-
-# Keyboard selection.
-d-i keyboard-configuration/xkb-keymap select us
-#d-i console-keymaps-at/keymap select us
-# d-i keyboard-configuration/toggle select No toggling
-
-### 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
-
-# To pick a particular interface instead:
-#d-i netcfg/choose_interface select eth1
-
-# To set a different link detection timeout (default is 3 seconds).
-# Values are interpreted as seconds.
-#di netcfg/link_detection_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
-
-# If you prefer to configure the network manually, uncomment this line and
-# the static network configuration below.
-#d-i netcfg/disable_dhcp boolean true
-
-# If you want the preconfiguration file to work on systems both with and
-# without a dhcp server, uncomment these lines and the static network
-# configuration below.
-#d-i netcfg/dhcp_failed note
-#d-i netcfg/dhcp_options select Configure network manually
-
-# Static network configuration.
-#d-i netcfg/get_nameservers string 192.168.1.1
-#d-i netcfg/get_ipaddress string 192.168.1.42
-#d-i netcfg/get_netmask string 255.255.255.0
-#d-i netcfg/get_gateway string 192.168.1.1
-#d-i netcfg/confirm_static 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 unassigned-hostname
-d-i netcfg/get_domain string unassigned-domain
-
-# 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 true
-
-### Network console
-# 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 ftp.de.debian.org
-d-i mirror/http/directory string /debian
-d-i mirror/http/proxy string http://10.0.2.1:3128/
-
-# 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
-# Skip creation of a root account (normal user account will be able to
-# use sudo).
-#d-i passwd/root-login boolean false
-# Alternatively, to skip creation of a normal user account.
-#d-i passwd/make-user boolean false
-
-# Root password, either in clear text
-d-i passwd/root-password password r00tme
-d-i passwd/root-password-again password r00tme
-# or encrypted using an MD5 hash.
-#d-i passwd/root-password-crypted password [MD5 hash]
-
-# To create a normal user account.
-d-i passwd/user-fullname string Jenkins Testuser
-d-i passwd/username string jenkins
-# Normal user's password, either in clear text
-d-i passwd/user-password password insecure
-d-i passwd/user-password-again password insecure
-# or encrypted using an MD5 hash.
-#d-i passwd/user-password-crypted password [MD5 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 US/Eastern
-
-# 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
-
-### Partitioning
-## Partitioning example
-# If the system has free space you can choose to only partition that space.
-# This is only honoured if partman-auto/method (below) is not set.
-#d-i partman-auto/init_automatically_partition select biggest_free
-
-# Alternatively, you may specify a disk to partition. If the system has only
-# one disk the installer will default to using that, but otherwise the device
-# name must be given in traditional, non-devfs format (so e.g. /dev/hda or
-# /dev/sda, and not e.g. /dev/discs/disc0/disc).
-# For example, to use the first SCSI/SATA hard disk:
-#d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/sda
-# In addition, you'll need to specify the method to use.
-# The presently available methods are:
-# - regular: use the usual partition types for your architecture
-# - lvm: use LVM to partition the disk
-# - crypto: use LVM within an encrypted partition
-d-i partman-auto/method string lvm
-
-# 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, /usr, /var, and /tmp partitions
-d-i partman-auto/choose_recipe select atomic
-
-# Or provide a recipe of your own...
-# If you have a way to get a recipe file into the d-i environment, you can
-# just point at it.
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe_file string /hd-media/recipe
-
-# If not, you can put an entire recipe into the preconfiguration file in one
-# (logical) line. This example creates a small /boot partition, suitable
-# swap, and uses the rest of the space for the root partition:
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string \
-# boot-root :: \
-# 40 50 100 ext3 \
-# $primary{ } $bootable{ } \
-# method{ format } format{ } \
-# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } \
-# mountpoint{ /boot } \
-# . \
-# 500 10000 1000000000 ext3 \
-# method{ format } format{ } \
-# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } \
-# mountpoint{ / } \
-# . \
-# 64 512 300% linux-swap \
-# method{ swap } format{ } \
-# .
-
-# The full recipe format is documented in the file partman-auto-recipe.txt
-# included in the 'debian-installer' package or available from D-I source
-# repository. This also documents how to specify settings such as file
-# system labels, volume group names and which physical devices to include
-# in a volume group.
-
-# 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
-
-## Partitioning using RAID
-# The method should be set to "raid".
-#d-i partman-auto/method string raid
-# Specify the disks to be partitioned. They will all get the same layout,
-# so this will only work if the disks are the same size.
-#d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/sda /dev/sdb
-
-# Next you need to specify the physical partitions that will be used.
-#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string \
-# multiraid :: \
-# 1000 5000 4000 raid \
-# $primary{ } method{ raid } \
-# . \
-# 64 512 300% raid \
-# method{ raid } \
-# . \
-# 500 10000 1000000000 raid \
-# method{ raid } \
-# .
-
-# Last you need to specify how the previously defined partitions will be
-# used in the RAID setup. Remember to use the correct partition numbers
-# for logical partitions. RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6 and 10 are supported;
-# devices are separated using "#".
-# Parameters are:
-# <raidtype> <devcount> <sparecount> <fstype> <mountpoint> \
-# <devices> <sparedevices>
-
-#d-i partman-auto-raid/recipe string \
-# 1 2 0 ext3 / \
-# /dev/sda1#/dev/sdb1 \
-# . \
-# 1 2 0 swap - \
-# /dev/sda5#/dev/sdb5 \
-# . \
-# 0 2 0 ext3 /home \
-# /dev/sda6#/dev/sdb6 \
-# .
-
-# For additional information see the file partman-auto-raid-recipe.txt
-# included in the 'debian-installer' package or available from D-I source
-# repository.
-
-# This makes partman automatically partition without confirmation.
-d-i partman-md/confirm boolean true
-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
-
-## 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-2.6-486
-
-### 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
-# Uncomment this if you don't want to use a network mirror.
-#d-i apt-setup/use_mirror boolean false
-# 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, volatile
-#d-i apt-setup/security_host string security.debian.org
-#d-i apt-setup/volatile_host string volatile.debian.org
-
-# Additional repositories, local[0-9] available
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/repository string \
-# http://local.server/debian stable main
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/comment string local server
-# Enable deb-src lines
-#d-i apt-setup/local0/source boolean true
-# 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 http://local.server/key
-
-# 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
-
-### Package selection
-#tasksel tasksel/first multiselect standard, web-server
-tasksel tasksel/first multiselect standard, desktop
-# If the desktop task is selected, install the kde and xfce desktops
-# instead of the default gnome desktop.
-#tasksel tasksel/desktop multiselect kde, xfce
-tasksel tasksel/desktop multiselect xfce
-
-# Individual additional packages to install
-#d-i pkgsel/include string openssh-server build-essential
-# Whether to upgrade packages after debootstrap.
-# Allowed values: none, safe-upgrade, full-upgrade
-#d-i pkgsel/upgrade select none
-
-# 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
-
-### 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
-
-### Preseeding other packages
-# Depending on what software you choose to install, or if things go wrong
-# during the installation process, it's possible that other questions may
-# be asked. You can preseed those too, of course. To get a list of every
-# possible question that could be asked during an install, do an
-# installation, and then run these commands:
-# debconf-get-selections --installer > file
-# debconf-get-selections >> file
-
-
-#### 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 anna-install some-udeb
-# 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 debconf-set partman-auto/disk "$(list-devices disk | head -n1)"
-# 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.
-#d-i preseed/late_command string apt-install zsh; in-target chsh -s /bin/zsh
-
diff --git a/job-cfg/g-i-installation.yaml b/job-cfg/g-i-installation.yaml
index 6fad19b3..aab98af5 100644
--- a/job-cfg/g-i-installation.yaml
+++ b/job-cfg/g-i-installation.yaml
@@ -128,26 +128,6 @@
- job-template:
defaults: g-i-installation
- name: '{name}_debian-edu_squeeze_minimal'
-
-- job-template:
- defaults: g-i-installation
- name: '{name}_debian-edu_squeeze_standalone'
-
-- job-template:
- defaults: g-i-installation
- name: '{name}_debian-edu_squeeze_workstation'
-
-- job-template:
- defaults: g-i-installation
- name: '{name}_debian-edu_squeeze_combi-server'
-
-- job-template:
- defaults: g-i-installation
- name: '{name}_debian-edu_squeeze_main-server'
-
-- job-template:
- defaults: g-i-installation
name: '{name}_debian_jessie_xfce'
- job-template:
@@ -188,10 +168,6 @@
- job-template:
defaults: g-i-installation
- name: '{name}_debian_squeeze_xfce'
-
-- job-template:
- defaults: g-i-installation
name: '{name}_debian_sid_daily_xfce'
- job-template:
@@ -361,36 +337,6 @@
# my_description: 'Do a fully automated installation of a Debian Edu Wheezy sugar profile - via d-i preseeding (with <a href="https://jenkins.debian.net/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_wheezy-test_sugar_preseed.cfg">this preseed.cfg</a>) using the netinst CD image.'
# my_timed: '42 2 * * 3,7'
# my_recipients: 'jenkins+debian-edu debian-edu-commits@lists.alioth.debian.org'
- - '{name}_debian-edu_squeeze_minimal':
- my_title: 'Debian Edu (squeeze) minimal'
- my_shell: '/srv/jenkins/bin/g-i-installation.sh 20 http://ftp.skolelinux.org/skolelinux-cd/debian-edu-6.0.7+r1-CD.iso'
- my_description: 'Do a fully automated installation of a Debian Edu Squeeze (suite: squeeze) minimal profile - via d-i preseeding (with <a href="https://jenkins.debian.net/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze_minimal_preseed.cfg">this preseed.cfg</a>) using the netinst CD image.'
- my_timed: '42 4 15 * *'
- my_recipients: 'jenkins+debian-edu debian-edu-commits@lists.alioth.debian.org'
- - '{name}_debian-edu_squeeze_standalone':
- my_title: 'Debian Edu (squeeze) standalone'
- my_shell: '/srv/jenkins/bin/g-i-installation.sh 20 http://ftp.skolelinux.org/skolelinux-cd/older/squeeze/debian-edu-6.0.7+r1-CD.iso'
- my_description: 'Do a fully automated installation of a Debian Edu Squeeze (suite: squeeze) standalone profile - via d-i preseeding (with <a href="https://jenkins.debian.net/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze_standalone_preseed.cfg">this preseed.cfg</a>) using the netinst CD image.'
- my_timed: '42 4 15 * *'
- my_recipients: 'jenkins+debian-edu debian-edu-commits@lists.alioth.debian.org'
- - '{name}_debian-edu_squeeze_workstation':
- my_title: 'Debian Edu (squeeze) workstation'
- my_shell: '/srv/jenkins/bin/g-i-installation.sh 30 http://ftp.skolelinux.org/skolelinux-cd/older/squeeze/debian-edu-6.0.7+r1-CD.iso'
- my_description: 'Do a fully automated installation of a Debian Edu Squeeze (suite: squeeze) workstation profile - via d-i preseeding (with <a href="https://jenkins.debian.net/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze_workstation_preseed.cfg">this preseed.cfg</a>) using the netinst CD image.'
- my_timed: '42 7 15 * *'
- my_recipients: 'jenkins+debian-edu debian-edu-commits@lists.alioth.debian.org'
- - '{name}_debian-edu_squeeze_combi-server':
- my_title: 'Debian Edu (squeeze) combi-server'
- my_shell: '/srv/jenkins/bin/g-i-installation.sh 30 http://ftp.skolelinux.org/skolelinux-cd/older/squeeze/debian-edu-6.0.7+r1-CD.iso'
- my_description: 'Do a fully automated installation of a Debian Edu Squeeze (suite: squeeze) combi-server profile - via d-i preseeding (with <a href="https://jenkins.debian.net/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze_combi-server_preseed.cfg">this preseed.cfg</a>) using the netinst CD image.'
- my_timed: '42 8 15 * *'
- my_recipients: 'jenkins+debian-edu debian-edu-commits@lists.alioth.debian.org'
- - '{name}_debian-edu_squeeze_main-server':
- my_title: 'Debian Edu (squeeze) main-server'
- my_shell: '/srv/jenkins/bin/g-i-installation.sh 30 http://ftp.skolelinux.org/skolelinux-cd/older/squeeze/debian-edu-6.0.7+r1-CD.iso'
- my_description: 'Do a fully automated installation of a Debian Edu Squeeze (suite: squeeze) main-server profile - via d-i preseeding (with <a href="https://jenkins.debian.net/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian-edu_squeeze_main-server_preseed.cfg">this preseed.cfg</a>) using the netinst CD image.'
- my_timed: '42 16 15 * *'
- my_recipients: 'jenkins+debian-edu debian-edu-commits@lists.alioth.debian.org'
- '{name}_debian_wheezy_kde':
my_title: 'Debian (wheezy) KDE desktop install'
my_shell: '/srv/jenkins/bin/g-i-installation.sh 10 http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/dists/wheezy/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/gtk/debian-installer/amd64/'
@@ -452,12 +398,6 @@
my_description: 'Do a fully automated installation of Debian GNOME desktop - via d-i preseeding (with <a href="https://jenkins.debian.net/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian_jessie_gnome_preseed.cfg">this preseed.cfg</a>) using netboot gtk.'
my_timed: '42 19 2,9,16,23 * *'
my_recipients: 'holger@layer-acht.org'
- - '{name}_debian_squeeze_xfce':
- my_title: 'Debian (squeeze) Xfce desktop install'
- my_shell: '/srv/jenkins/bin/g-i-installation.sh 10 http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/dists/squeeze/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/gtk/debian-installer/amd64/'
- my_description: 'Do a fully automated installation of Debian Xfce desktop - via d-i preseeding (with <a href="https://jenkins.debian.net/d-i-preseed-cfgs/debian_squeeze_xfce_preseed.cfg">this preseed.cfg</a>) using netboot gtk.'
- my_timed: '# debian squeeze jobs are only build on request. squeeze is stable.'
- my_recipients: 'holger@layer-acht.org'
- '{name}_debian_sid_daily_xfce':
my_title: 'Debian (sid daily build CD) Xfce desktop install'
my_shell: '/srv/jenkins/bin/g-i-installation.sh 10 http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/sid_d-i/arch-latest/amd64/iso-cd/debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso'