I've been installing Debian Etch from a custom generated USB image, but I run into two odd problems when I try on a certain AMD64 machine.
1) When I use Ctrl-Alt-Del to switch between virtual consoles during the install, eventually it starts drawing to the wrong consoles. For instance, when I'm looking at a text console, red and blue lines get drawn which are probably supposed to be on the progress window. 2) The USB filesystem gets corrupted, while my preseed/late_command script runs. Running ls -lR on /hd-media/ exposes the fs corruption, even if I move the USB stick to another machine. I tried installing the same release on the same machine using a netinst CD, and it worked perfectly. I'm focusing on the second problem, as it's a show-stopper. This it the late_command I'm running, and I can see corruption before the cp -pr even finishes, so I don't think foo.sh is causing the problem. d-i preseed/late_command string mkdir /target/local; for dir in preseed \ packages; do cp -pr /hd-media/$dir /target/local/; done; in-target sh \ /local/preseed/foo.sh; umount /target; reboot When I comment out that late_command line, I still end up with a corrupted USB stick. The only other substantially customized item in the cfg file is an early command to get a proprietary hw raid driver: d-i preseed/early_command string cp /hd-media/drivers/2.6.18-4-amd64/rr232x.ko \ /lib/modules/2.6.18-4-amd64/kernel/drivers/scsi/rr232x.ko; depmod -a; modprobe rr232x ||: Are either of the above symptoms familiar to anyone? Thanks for any hints, Nick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]