Thanks for the advice.
In the BIOS I set: Config -> USB -> USB BIOS Support: [Disabled]

And now, where the ISO of unknown version, using 'linux', previously hung, it now 
works.
And where test 2-pre, using 'linux', hung, it now works.

But with test 2-pre, using 'linux26' it still hangs at 'Starting system log daemon: 
syslogd, 
klogd.' with and without 'debian-installer/probe/usb=false'  

is it not interesting that the earlier debian-installer, using kernel 2.4 (with USB 
not 
probed for), or kernel 2.6, worked, without USB disabled in the BIOS? perhaps 
something could be fixed so that people didn't need to disable USB - you can see from 
the many reports on the web that a lot of people didn't find out that they should do 
this  

p



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