I re-tested using the latest Debian Installer build, and the problem is now fixed. Everything works properly.
Congratulations - You are one of the very few distributions that deals with this kind of network configuration.
Regards, --Wilson.
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This should be fixed. In the absence of further information from the submitter, closing. -- Thomas Hood
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