> 
> It all looks OK except for the fact that d-i can't see your disks.
> 
> Are your disks still attached?! While at that screen, go to VT2 and
> run "fdisk -l".
yes, it looks like it.
~ # fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sda: 17.1 GB, 17179869184 bytes255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 2088 
cylindersUnits = cylinders of 16065 * 412 = 8225280 bytesDisk identifier: 
0x00071b4c
Device          Boot          Start           End        Blocks        Id     
System/dev/sda1        *               1            1995     16024806    83    
Linux    /dev/sda2                    1996           2088         747022+    5  
  Extended    /dev/sda5                    1996           2088         746991   
  82    Linux swap / Solaris~ #
> The wheezy and squeeze installs that I ran with your preseed file were
> VMWare VMs.
> 
ah, good to know.. Did you use SCSI or some other type of virtual disk?I just 
remembered, I'm using a linux 5 template ('Guest OS: Debian GNU/Linux 5 
(64-bit)') to install Debian 6. not sure if that's causing the issue, somehow. 
(I'm using ESXi 4.0 server, which is quite old and it doesn't support 'Debian 
GNU/Linux 6' as one of the templates). Let me try with a Debian 5 ISO and see 
if the installer can find the disk.. 

                                          

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