Quoting Allan Thornton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Package: installation-reports > > Debian-installer-version: ? > uname -a: ?
This information is vital for us to at least give you a proper answer. > Date: 30-11-2005 > Method: DVD Install This suggests you used an official Debian sarge 3.1a DVDÂ ? Is that right? > Comments/Problems: > > The first install step worked. But when the system restarted, and started > the next phase for the install the system hangs on usb config and hotplug > pci config (hardware detection). i got around the usb config ok but still > hangs on the hotplug pci config. i disabled usb probe from debian-installer > pcmcia detect as well. can you help - Whats happen. This is probably outside the scope of the Debian Installer team domain and should be talked with the hotplug maintainers. However, Debian sarge went out in a moment where major hardware manufacturers began a transition including many brand new hardware which all require tweaking stuff just like you did. > > I can install ubuntu fine without and problems all hardware works including > usb. The Ubuntu installer is based on Debian installer but may use more recent versions of it, and it uses a more recent version of the Linux kernel. I would recommend you try the Debian Installer for Etch version beta1 and then install Debian "testing" brand (this will be the default). It has proven often more appropriate for very recent hardware, especially laptops. You'll find it from http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer