[13:57] <dmarkey> Is there an installer kernel option to force a module being loaded
[14:00] <dmarkey> like vmlinuz modules=xen-netfrnt
[14:49] <ev> hm, wondering aloud if it makes more sense to just use xklavier to generate the mapping between languages and keymaps for populating the keyboard indicator for bug 656777
[14:49] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 656777 in ubiquity "Wrong keyboard selection with starting directly ubiquity" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/656777
[14:49] <ev> would avoid having to run through console-setup early, but might be a bit too involved to be worth the savings
[15:12] <ev> bum, ISO 639-1 != ISO 639-2
[15:12] <davmor2> ev: should the option to install updates in the installer actually install all the updates available?
[15:12] <ev> no
[15:12] <ev> just download them
[15:14] <davmor2> ev: fail then, well at least on maverick anyway,  I had to download 329Mb of updates so it could install them :)
[15:14] <ev> it didn't download them despite the box being checked?
[15:14] <cjwatson> it doesn't necessarily finish downloading ...
[15:16] <cjwatson> dmarkey: I think hw-detect/select_modules=xen-netfrnt might do it; if that doesn't work, probably not
[15:40] <dmarkey> cjwatson: hw-detect/select_modules=xen-netfront,xen-blkfront valid?
[15:59] <cjwatson> hm, I think currently it has to be comma-space not just comma, which is hard to do on the kernel command line although easy in a preseed file.  Feel free to file a bug
[15:59] <cjwatson> in any case it's a bug if we aren't automatically detecting the need for xen-*front
[17:21] <dmarkey> cjwatson: yes.. 11.04 seems to be not functioning very well under Xen..