We have some hardware that is poorly supported in Linux. One Example is
Mac Formatted (HFS+) iPod on Linux. 
http://ipl.derpapst.eu/wiki/Installation_from_Linux_Hfsplus

Will be running a number of tests on different clean HDDs using this
hardware and the manual driver installs are tedious and time consuming. 
Any suggestions how to make this more automated?"

We have previously encountered this problem using various versions of
Windows so routinely backup nonstandard Windows drivers with "Double
Driver" and install them from a USB Drive after a standard Windows
install.

Would like to do something similar for the Linux poorly supported
hardware but so far have been unable to find even one Linux Driver
Backup App.

Open to any suggestions.

Thanks

Gene 
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  [email protected]

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