Hi Debian m68k people,

I finally have my 68060 accelerator for an Amiga 1200 and I would like to 
retake installing Debian m68k on it. However, I do not have a CD drive so I 
must use other install method. The most convenient one seems to be the hd-media 
initrd.gz, that looks for a installation ISO imagen on a supported HDD 
partition and mount it as it were the CD. My amiboot command line looks like:

amiboot -d -k //kernels/vmlinuz-5.10.0.-7-m68k -r //hd-media/initrd.gz 
root=/dev/ram fb=false

For preparing the install from the hd-media, I downloaded the ISO image [1] and 
put in the root of an ext2 partition in my HDD. Afterwards, I run d-i from the 
hd-media initrd.gz; this starts the "iso-scan" stage of d-i that looks for 
support filesystems in the HDD partitions, mount them and look for the Debian 
ISO. Then I face two problems:

        1. The pata_gayle IDE driver is not available on the hd-media. I must 
proceed with the legacy gayle driver.
        2. At the "iso-scan" stage in d-i, the kernel is not able to mount any 
filesystem yet, not even ext2 partitions. So finding the ISO image will fail 
and the installation cannot continue. It looks like d-i is not able to mount 
even a ext2 partition until the "Load installer components from installation 
media" stage has succeed, that cannot happen without installation media.

So my question is: how I would be able to install Debian m68k on my real Amiga 
without CD?

Regards,
Carlos

[1] 
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/snapshots/2021-06-09/debian-10.0.0-m68k-NETINST-1.iso
 

Carlos Milán Figueredo
HispaMSX System Operator
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