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Actually, I have both problems (and more):
- firmware is not loaded by the netbooted installer in Karmic and in
Lucid. I had to force it with "initrd=ubuntu-installer/amd64/initrd.gz
,ubuntu-installer/amd64/aic94xx-seq.gz" hack. I didn't know about scsi-
firmware udeb; looks like it's not workin
Sergey, you're conflating two things here. You're talking about the
installer initrd, which does not need to include aic94xx-seq.fw because
it's in the scsi-firmware udeb which is loaded at run-time. However,
the folks reporting this bug are talking about the initramfs that's used
on the installe
** Package changed: debian-installer (Ubuntu) => initramfs-tools
(Ubuntu)
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Title:
netboot: aic94xx sequencer firmware is missing from initrd.gz
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I'm not sure which package generates initrd.gz, but debian-installer is
my best guess.
** Package changed: initrd-netboot (Ubuntu) => debian-installer (Ubuntu)
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** Summary changed:
- bug with adaptec aic94xx raid
+ netboot: aic94xx sequencer firmware is missing from initrd.gz
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => initrd-netboot (Ubuntu)
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netboot: aic94xx sequencer firmware is missing from initrd.gz
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