Another suggest is that, the boot loaders udebs, provide the virtual udeb package "bootable-system"
Your udeb must install the boot loader, and when the udeb is done, the main-menu will choose finish-install automatically. 2012/5/3 Joey Hess <jo...@debian.org>: > Gerhard Pircher wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm looking into building a custom Debian install CD for a non-supported >> PowerPC platform. The platform doesn't work with any of the available >> bootloaders in Debian. Therefore I would like to create my own bootloader >> udeb package. While I can use one of the available bootloader udebs as >> a base for my work, I didn't find out yet how the installer selects the >> right bootloader for a platform (it seems to load several bootloader >> udebs during an installation). Is this done by preseeding (though I >> could only find preseeding options for grub and lilo) or by some check >> of the architecture/platform string in /etc/cpuinfo? > > This is usually done with isinstallable scripts in the udebs's > control.tar.gz. > > -- > see shy jo -- Atte. Félix Arreola Rodríguez, «Sin firma GPG» -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAMxC6PLoGUOrOWxhLR+Ym6hAaaGHaDRq0F=HMjuDz=qbjxg...@mail.gmail.com