On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 03:57:52PM +0200, Xavier Bestel wrote: > > I know I'm late to the party
Better late than never. Also your message is a friendly reminder for myself that I wanted to work with my C.H.I.P. again for quite some time and that my promised write-up for the debian-wiki is more than overdue and that I want to dist-upgrade to Buster and do some installer related testing on Buster... > but is there somewhere something to > install stretch on a C.H.I.P. ? Hmm. Your question is not very specific. Is there a reason to prefer Stretch over Buster? 1.) If you need the onboard NAND you have to use a custom kernel. I don't know if there is a clear upgrade path for kernel updates. You could start with the images provided at JF possiblities NTC mirror (http://chip.jfpossibilities.com/) and work from there. I am sorry I have no experience in this area and can't provide much help. The C.H.I.P. community seems scattered or dead to me. With the death of the forum much knowledge was lost. 2.) If you want vanilla Debian I am willing to help you. Most of what I know and did is summarized in this thread: https://lists.phcomp.co.uk/pipermail/arm-netbook/2017-August/014646.html As far as I know sunxi-tools provided by debian package work. kind regards Pablo