you can also just disable the trackpad in the bios settings.
then enable it again when a fixed kernel is available.
bit of a super pita having a laptop with no trackpad though, ;) and for people running the installer (who would have no reason to know to disable their trackpad or apply boot params in advance) they just see that the installer crashes and wont run.
you can also just disable the trackpad in the bios settings.
then enable it again when a fixed kernel is available.
bit of a super pita having a laptop with no trackpad though, ;) and for people running the installer (who would have no reason to know to disable their trackpad or apply boot params in advance) they just see that the installer crashes and wont run.