Hi everybody,
I already have a custom debian cd. Is there any simple way to install the
etchandahalf linux image? I don't really need it during the instalation, but
I need it to support a huawei e220 3g modem once installed.

2008/11/5 Vagrant Cascadian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> On Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 07:28:49PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> > So what does this say to you? Should I be thinking the linux-image pkg is
> > somehow bad?
>
> possibly, which is why i suggest trying to install without it, using a
> standard
> linux-image package. then you can determine if it is really your custom
> linux-image that is broken, or something else in the build process. am i
> repeating myself here? :)
>
> > If that is the case then why can I install this same pkg via
> > dpkg or via apt-get after an install of a std debian iso? Why would it
> only
> > fail to install if its included into a custom iso?
>
> because there are probably some differences in how it installs from a
> debian-installer environment vs. from whatever environment you're using to
> install it manually.
>
> from the error message you were getting, it sounded to me like debootstrap
> was
> trying to install it, rather than the usual debian-intsaller hooks for
> installing a kernel. so something is very strange with your linux-image
> package.
>
> live well,
>  vagrant
>
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