Hi,

I've tested the 4.9RC2 today and found some things I'd really like to see fixed 
in the final release or at least consider them worthy enough to mention them.

During the linux part I get the following messages a few times:
- WARNING: Deprecated config file /etc/modprobe.conf, all config files belong 
into /etc/modprobe.d/.
- Program parted is using a deprecated SCSI ioctl, please convert it to SG_IO
They aren't critical or anything but maybe they can be fixed nontheless.

Then there is this one perl error message which really should get fixed. It 
appears 4 times right after each other:
- Use of uninitialized value $ext in pattern match (m//) at 
/z/dosbin/install.pl line 730.

Also there are same major issues that really should get fixed as they make the 
whole thing completely unusable for testing:
- There is only 1 active console. Switching between consoles using ALT-F* does 
not work as it did in Unattended 4.8. (Only console 4 shows some output)
- The master script cannot be aborted with Ctrl-C. Actually, you can press 
whatever you want without it doing anything...

And then there is this weird problem that only occurs when using the driver 
script in combination with the driperpacks.net packages.
- Using Unattended 4.8 with a manually added drivers scanner script it works 
without any major problems.
- Using Unattended 4.9RC2 without any drivers added it works without any major 
problems.
- Using Unattended 4.9RC2 _with_ all the driver packs I get a bluescreen 
(page_fault_in_nonpaged_area) mentioning setupdd.sys. This happens on two 
machines I've tested at exactly the same time. RAM and HDD were tested and 
turned out fine. The driver packs used are exactly the same as in the 4.8 setup 
were they worked fine.

I'll continue testing and report back my findings.

-
jens

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