Hi Michael,

Many thanks for the patch! Let see if I can test on my Amiga somehow.

From: Michael Schmitz <schmitz...@gmail.com>
Sent: lunes, 3 de enero de 2022 8:24
> ARAnyM should work, too. You just need to add the attached patch to the
> list of patches applied (compile tested on 5.16-rc2) on top of the
> mainstream kernel source - as far as I remember, Debian applies any
> number of patches, and there is a file in the kernel image source
> package that describes which patches are needed for a given
> architecture. Haven't built a Debian kernel package in many years, so
> can't be more specific than that, sorry.

It looks the Debian Installer build process retrieves the kernel from the 
Debian repository itself, but I don't find any documentation reference to apply 
a patch to it, maybe it is just not possible so I have to build my own kernel 
and inject it in the d-i build process; but I don't know how to do that. Maybe 
someone highly familiar with Debian can shed a bit of light? Adrian? It would 
be ideal to try the patch with the nativehd initrd, as the first thing the 
Debian Installer does in that image is to bring the network up.

Regards,
Carlos

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