Todd Eddy
Todd Eddy
:+1: Started on the process of making a formula (glad @runar is already taking care of that) and saw the requirement for a tagged release. Also #14 is related but...
> I can add this by myself, But the Problem is, that it will be overwritten each time, I will do an update. Could this be implemented via an app?...
I haven't tested this but in seed files when they have `d-i` you can replace with `preseed` in kickstart files. So what _may_ work: replace this line: ``` preseed preseed/url=http://$http_server/cobbler/links/$distro_name/preseed/ubuntu-server-minimal.seed...
Heh thanks for reminding me about that. Forgot they removed the old version of recaptcha I was using and haven't gotten around to updating it. If anything it looks like...
Actually one of my TODO's is to just pull the 18.04 ks file. While poking around I saw that there were still some preseed files on boot media and while...
So I've been looking in to this still. What's been eating my time away is how much stuff gets installed by default. Apparently this is just [how it works now](https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/cloud-init-and-the-live-server-installer/14597/12)....
So just posted this little juicy tidbit to wiki page I figured I'd copy here: > Looking at release notes on 20.04.1 and saw mention of which peaked my interest....
Since last update there has been [a](https://www.molnar-peter.hu/ubuntu-jammy-netinstall-pxe-en.html ) [lot](https://tlhakhan.medium.com/ubuntu-server-20-04-autoinstall-2e5f772b655a) [more](https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/hpc/How-To-Make-Ubuntu-Autoinstall-ISO-with-Cloud-init-2213/) [information](https://louwrentius.com/understanding-the-ubuntu-2004-lts-server-autoinstaller.html) available online. Including [Ubuntu's own documentation](https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/install/autoinstall) is much better now. Prepping for 22.04 I may give it another go...
I'm also running in to this. Privacy settings (with fancy checkboxes): - [x] Remember my browsing and download history - [x] Remember search and form history - [x] Accept cookies...
and it's back. haven't touched anything in privacy badger nor did I mess with permissions in firefox since then. This time I wrote down the sites it seems privacy badger...