para el que esté preocupado por hardware que no vaya a funcionar en
futuras instalaciones desde cero, es importante este párrafo (mismo
enlace) :
In accordance with the Debian Social Contract, we acknowledge that some users
require the use of works that do not conform to the DFSG and that those works might
include non-free firmware bits. For the time being, we have added to the "non-free"
area of our archives alternative installation images and additional packages for Debian
Squeeze, that include non-free firmware bits needed to enable specific pieces of
hardware. They are not part of Debian, they should be looked for explicitly by
interested users, and we cannot support them to the same extent of Free firmware as
we do not have access to the corresponding source code. We encourage hardware
manufacturers to release only DFSG-free firmware and we cannot accept other kind of
firmware as part of Debian.
eso significa que van a salir imágenes de instalación "non-free" que
si incluyan el firmware que sacaron, y por supuesto, no hay soporte
para eso porque no es software libre. Y claro, si ese firmware no es
software libre, solo puede arreglarlo el fabricante