Thank you, that answers for the flavour, but what about finding a d-i using
the kernel version of wheezy ? From my tests it seams like debian only has
2.6.32-5 everywhere even from wheezy that run on 3.0.0. Thank would mean
that its currently impossible to make a debian wheezy instalable iso right ?

Thanks

On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 6:31 AM, Daniel Baumann <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On 09/24/2011 05:17 AM, Fabrice Quenneville wrote:
> > Anyone know where I can find the right installer, and also how to
> specilically
> > pick 686-pae without 486.
>
> switching the d-i kernel flavour means rebuilding d-i which is both
> off-topic and out-of-scope here.
>
> if you still want to do it, see vcs.progress-linux.org for the required
> changes.
>
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