Marco Amadori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> The ubiquity approach could be surely be faster than d-i/g-i but I do not 
> think we want to support a different way of installing debian besides than 
> the official one.

Indeed. The d-i/g-i is far better and easier to maintain since it
won't differ too much from the "original" installer ;-)

The problematic thing that I see is it'll differ on the initial steps
of installation since you'll already have the kernel and kernel
modules loaded and it can require some modifications from d-i side to
support it well.

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