Since I didn't hear anything from progeny I have made discover2 packages for testing. You can download them at http://www.soziologie.ch/~steinlin/d-i/discover2/
As we don't get any responses from progeny I ask myself if it's really a good thing to base our hw-detection on discover or if we should look for another hw-detection tool. I'm not sure if discover is basically dead upstream or if progeny is still using and developing it. I did not find any sources where one can download current hardware lists on the progeny website. I think updated hw-lists are very important and this was one reason why I thought switching to discover2 is a good idea. What do others of the d-i team think about discover and hw-detection in general? The discover2 udebs are now in a much better shape. The only remaining issue is discover-data which is still too big. The xml-hw-lists have to be compressed. Then they will shrink to ~40-50k. We could try to reduce libexpat (149k now) which is needed by discover. That could save some space, too. gaudenz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]