I noticed this behaviour too when installing on amd64, mkinitrd just sits down
using cpu and ram, eventually giving no error.
I have /boot and swap on a disk without raid and / in raid5 among three disks
filippo
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Package: initrd-tools
Version: 0.1.78
Severity: important
I get the following configuration :
2 SATA drives
/dev/sd[ab]1 == /boot (but not a real RAID)
/dev/sd[ab]2 == swap (not in RAID)
/dev/sda3 == / (temporary install system due to big problems with the
debian-installer :))
/dev/sdb3 == /tmp
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