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Package: debian-installer
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If there is no network card in the machine, using the netinst image (which
should be able to install the base system without a network access, as I
could check), refuses to get past the network driver selection dialog, at
least in qemu.  I had to start qemu in such a way that it has a network
interface, even if it's not connected to a usable network, to go further.

This will be annoying to install on some embedded systems such as PDAs.

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All you need to do is let it fail to find the ethernet card, and then
choose "none of the above", and when you get to the main menu, select a
menu item that is further along. You'll want to bypass configuring the
network too of course, the same method will work.

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