You can get a usb hub to be able to have multiple usbs connected from one
port. Not sure if that would solve all the problems, but it may help.

Robbi Nespu <robbine...@gmail.com>, 24 Şub 2021 Çar, 18:09 tarihinde şunu
yazdı:

> I have another laptop which dual boot with Fedora and Windows10, it is not
> my primary laptop since 9 months ago and I haven't used it since then. I
> plan to fully install Debian testing on this machine because this laptop
> has dual graphic cards (optimus) and theoretically, with Debian 11 (or
> newer), special configuration shouldn't be needed and offloading should be
> available as soon as you've installed the proprietary drivers[1]. This
> machine has a faulty LAN port and only 1 of 3 USB ports are usable. So I
> can only use 1 USB per time and only WIFI for the network connection.
>
> Since Debian provides an unofficial netinst image for i386/amd64/powerpc
> with the non-free firmware, I go and download the ISO[2] and make a
> bootable USB installer.
>
> But when I during the installation process (on "detect network hardware"
> phase),   debian-installer dialog  asked me to load 2 firmware which is
> iwIwifi-2030-6.ucode and  iwIwifi-2030-5.ucode  .. I feel perplexed about
> this. So I checked the USB, it already have the firmware but with deb
> package format:
>
> /firmware/firmware-iwlwifi_20201218-3_all.deb
> /pool/non-free/f/firmware-nonfree/firmware-iwlwifi_20201218-3_all.deb
>
> Seems this firmware load on the next stage which is after network setup
> and after do the partitioning stuff. I wonder why, since this is netinst I
> need network working from the during installation process, not after that.
>
> Question :
> a) Is it possible to do self modification on the installation script so
> the wifi chip will be available and working during the installation process
> so I can pull the packages that I want during installation from Debian
> mirror. If yes, how and if no, please suggest me some solutions that don't
> need me to fix LAN port, buy cable and router (since I use wifi hotspot
> from my phone)
>
> The precompile firmware are available here[3] and here[4]
>
> TLDR; I want  firmware-iwlwifi  already loaded and working during Debian
> installation phase, not after install.
>
> [1] https://wiki.debian.org/NVIDIA%20Optimus#PRIMEOffload
> [2]
> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/images-including-firmware/weekly-builds/amd64/iso-cd/firmware-testing-amd64-netinst.iso
> [3]
> https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/_media/en/users/drivers/iwlwifi-2030-ucode-18.168.6.1.tgz
> [4] https://github.com/OpenELEC/iwlwifi-firmware/tree/master/firmware
>

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