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boot floppies problem during installation



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Hi,

trying to customize an installation CD using the boot-floppies from

http://people.debian.org/~blade/bf/

which says to report problems here :-) I've got the following problem:

Installation runs fine, rebooting, then installing a 2.4.20-1 kernel plus 
discover. At that time, the 2.4.20-bf2.4 kernel is running (the one from the 
installation). The reboot hangs because the system tries to rmmod USB modules 
which seem to be compiled into the kernel.

Is there any workaround known ? 

OTOH, I tried creating customized bootfloppies. The build from the CVS sources 
though broke because it is looking for 2.2.20 kernel image + pcmcia modules 
(can't download the 2.2.20 pcmcia modules) - is there an easy way to generate 
the bf2.4 floppies ?

Ralf
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