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Downloaded debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso from Dec 17 and ran expert install 
with the following results:

Attempt #1: Installer appears to correctly detect my Samsung SP2504 (Broadcom 
SATA II chipset, I think), which is good. However installer hangs while loading 
ide-generic module.

Attempt #2: I disabled loading of ide-generic, and module loading succeeded. 
However, the installer was then unable to detect my CDROM. I switched to 2nd 
terminal and ran modprobe ide-generic, which hung and never returned, but I was 
then able to do a "manual cd-rom select" by choosing module needed=cdrom. The 
install then correctly identified my network card as a Realtek RTL8139/810x 
Family Fast Ethernet card, but hung at "2%" when it tried to load the 8139too 
module.

Attempt #3: Followed previous steps, but disabled loading of module 8139too 
and, based on a somewhat dated usenet post I found (from 2001, I think), tried 
to load fealnx module instead, which caused the installer to hang before it 
could ever load the load-progress screen. I couldn't try to load this module 
manually because the other terminal was still hung loading ide-generic and I 
couldn't get a third terminal (just got a blinking, non-responsive cursor when 
I hit Alt+F3).

If anyone knows how to fix these module-loading hangs, I would much appreciate 
hearing it. Otherwise, I'll wait another week or two and download another 
install image.

-- DvB


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