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authorFrans Pop <elendil@planet.nl>2007-04-21 00:48:56 +0000
committerFrans Pop <elendil@planet.nl>2007-04-21 00:48:56 +0000
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* Suggest 'nousb' instead of debian-installer/probe/usb as USB modules are
now loaded automatically.
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diff --git a/en/boot-installer/trouble.xml b/en/boot-installer/trouble.xml
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+++ b/en/boot-installer/trouble.xml
@@ -368,8 +368,7 @@ The kernel normally tries to install USB modules and the USB keyboard driver
in order to support some non-standard USB keyboards. However, there are some
broken USB systems where the driver hangs on loading. A possible workaround
may be disabling the USB controller in your mainboard BIOS setup. Another option
-is passing the <userinput>debian-installer/probe/usb=false</userinput> parameter
-at the boot prompt, which will prevent the modules from being loaded.
+is passing the <userinput>nousb</userinput> parameter at the boot prompt.
</para>
</sect3>