On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 8:12 AM, Blake Rouse <email address hidden>
wrote:
> update_nvram is now default for curtin and re-ordering is also default
>
MAAS send update_nvram as True ? or False by default?
> for UEFI installs. I don't think setting grub2/update_nvram in debconf
> should be a default. To me MAAS should tell curtin to set that debconf
> as that is overriding a package default.
>
OK, do we want to re-use the update_nvram curtin config to *ALSO* set the
debconf value? Or do we need to be able to send/set those values
independently?
On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 8:12 AM, Blake Rouse <email address hidden>
wrote:
> update_nvram is now default for curtin and re-ordering is also default
>
MAAS send update_nvram as True ? or False by default?
> for UEFI installs. I don't think setting grub2/update_nvram in debconf
> should be a default. To me MAAS should tell curtin to set that debconf
> as that is overriding a package default.
>
OK, do we want to re-use the update_nvram curtin config to *ALSO* set the
debconf value? Or do we need to be able to send/set those values
independently?
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