Hi Leandro The simplest way, for me, to do what you are asking about is to download the zip or tar.gz for the distribution you require from https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/firmware/ Once you have done that unpack it into your live-build environment (config/includes.binary/firmware) before you start the build process. This will then put the non-free firmware packages into the firmware folder of the iso root directory so that when you boot from the iso d-i will look for and find the required firmware and install it so you can get your non-free hardware working. Cheers. Michael.
On 24/03/2018, Leandro Doctors <ldoct...@gmail.com> wrote: > (Please reply with CC to be, as I am not on the list) > > > Dear all, > > I am learning to build Debian Live images using live-build. > > Based on the examples published by your project, I have managed to > replicate some weekly generated images (such as "gnome-desktop", based > on the scripts available in [0]). > > [0]: > https://salsa.debian.org/live-team/live-images/tree/debian/images/gnome-desktop > > > My next step is to reproduce the unofficial images from [1]. > > [1]: > https://cdimage.debian.org/images/unofficial/non-free/images-including-firmware/weekly-live-builds/amd64/iso-hybrid/ > > > Could anyone be so king to tell me where could I get the corresponding > scripts, please? (As they are unofficial, they are logically > unavailable from the official repo.) > > Specifically, I would like to know whether there is a meta-package or > task that would allow me to include "all non-free firmware", so I can > make sure the system will boot and its Wi-Fi will work in most > computers where I may use it. > > > Thank you in advance for your reply. > > Best, > Leandro > >