Sergei: No, you have described the problem incorrectly.  partman does
not assign device names at all.  The kernel assigns device names, and
for a variety of reasons it pays essentially no attention to the boot
order configured in your BIOS.  Any software that assumes that Linux
device ordering corresponds to BIOS boot ordering is wrong and should be
corrected.

Regarding scp: run 'anna-install openssh-client-udeb' and you'll get
scp.

As of last month, grub-installer should ask whether GRUB should be
installed to a default location or somewhere else.  If you're not seeing
this, I need logs to understand why.  For best results, the logs should
be generated from an installation attempt in which
DEBCONF_DEBUG=developer was added as a boot parameter.

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partman and grub2 fail in server amd64  
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/567345
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