It's doing this because it's going down the list looking for drivers.
Pretty much the same thing that happens when you put a Windows9* boot
disk in your floppy drive.  If you tell it to boot into Windows9* with
CDROM support it takes forever.  It's doing that because it loads every
CDROM driver know to man.

Sort of the same thing happens here.  It goes out and looks for the
best driver for the mouse, then it has to load and run the configs in
RAM, and then make sure the selected daemon runs while you're doing the
install.

So this is normal.  SuSE does something very similar, and it's been so
long since I've isntalled RedHATE I can't remember if it does that as
well.
tdh

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