From 7f1d610d56047d6141548a8f07e053dd5dc600f3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Frans Pop Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 00:48:56 +0000 Subject: * Suggest 'nousb' instead of debian-installer/probe/usb as USB modules are now loaded automatically. --- en/boot-installer/parameters.xml | 10 ---------- en/boot-installer/trouble.xml | 3 +-- 2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'en/boot-installer') diff --git a/en/boot-installer/parameters.xml b/en/boot-installer/parameters.xml index 514521f72..9025db66c 100644 --- a/en/boot-installer/parameters.xml +++ b/en/boot-installer/parameters.xml @@ -256,16 +256,6 @@ designed for visually impaired users. Set the theme by booting with - -debian-installer/probe/usb - - -Set to false to prevent probing for USB on -boot, if that causes problems. - - - - netcfg/disable_dhcp diff --git a/en/boot-installer/trouble.xml b/en/boot-installer/trouble.xml index 68a7f11a2..303f7616b 100644 --- a/en/boot-installer/trouble.xml +++ 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 debian-installer/probe/usb=false parameter -at the boot prompt, which will prevent the modules from being loaded. +is passing the nousb parameter at the boot prompt. -- cgit v1.2.3