This bug doesn't appear with the AMD64-Version of the livecd. Even Herd2 works here.
So there must be something wrong.
The amd64-alternate cd installs just fine, exept grub, which I had to install manually (only tried the cd from today).
I found the following workaround for the x86 cd.
You need to use the following kernel-parameter:
hw-detect/start_pcmcia=false
The CD works now, but there's another bug with the debian installer.
After installing system packages, the installer complains:
"No installable kernel found",
and on tty:
"base-installer: info: linux-image-generic not usable on 386"
?
This bug doesn't appear with the AMD64-Version of the livecd. Even Herd2 works here.
So there must be something wrong.
The amd64-alternate cd installs just fine, exept grub, which I had to install manually (only tried the cd from today).
I found the following workaround for the x86 cd. start_pcmcia= false
You need to use the following kernel-parameter:
hw-detect/
The CD works now, but there's another bug with the debian installer.
After installing system packages, the installer complains:
"No installable kernel found",
and on tty:
"base-installer: info: linux-image-generic not usable on 386"
?
regards Dennis