Harald Dunkel wrote:
The problem is that the d-i bootdisk contains an USB driver, which seems to be always loaded as soon as you've got any mass storage attached to USB. Later (in the running system) the USB stuff is loaded when running hotplug, i.e. its one of the last steps at boot time.
d-i's sequence is _always_ wrong.
It's hard to avoid loading USB when you are loading the rest of the installer from USB CDROM, etc.
You know that this is just a workaround, cause there is still no aic7xxx on the boot floppy.
I think we should use ext2 disk labels.. :-P
BTW, I noticed that the ext2 tools were installed, but reiserfsprogs was not installed, even though all partitions configured via d-i were formatted for reiserfs. Would it be possible to add reiserfsprogs to the basic list of packages? Probably there is a similar problem for xfs.
Happy new year to everybody
Harri
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