Colin Watson wrote: > Strange; nic-usb-modules in the new debian-installer has pegasus.o, and > it's priority standard so it really should be pulled in by the "Load > installer components from CD" step. I've checked, and that package is on > our current CD images. > > Can I just check that one of the images you tried was from > http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/daily/i386/current/ (or > http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/sid_d-i/i386/current/, > equivalently)? > > It looks like you'd have to 'modprobe pegasus' by hand on tty2, because > discover1-data doesn't seem to list it as a module anywhere. You could > report your 'lspci', 'lspci -n', and 'lsusb' output as a discover1-data > bug to help fix this.
Do usb nics really show up as pci devices? We may just lack any way to detect them at all, short of hotplug events. -- see shy jo
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