Yes, it seems to me it's a Vvv..WKP (a very very very well known problem), and 
the precedent answer was judicious: Skip over the keyboard's configuration 
during the installation.
(In fact, the Debian's Installer (see 'dbootstrap') doesn't hang completely, if 
you're trying to fix the keymap at this stage. But the keys get random defined)
As soon as Woody is installed on your hard drive and after the first reboot, 
you can configure your keyboard, running:
'kbdconfig' as root. Good Luck.
(nota: there is a lot of mails about it, in the mail-list of debian-hppa)


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