Hi Adrian,
From: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Sent: miércoles, 2 de febrero de 2022 21:11
> Did you use the "hd-media" or the "nativehd" image for your tests?
Both of them. I used "hd-media" for trying to install the OS placing the ISO
image in a FFS or FAT partition, while I used the "nativehd" o
On 2/2/22 21:11, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>From the git history, it looks like nativehd is an old image type that is only
>being used at all
> on m68k but not on the other architectures. I will perform a test installer
> build and check what's
> actually in the initrd.
OK, so "nativehd"
Hi Carlos!
I have finally found the time to look at hd-media images.
On 12/9/21 23:24, Carlos Milán Figueredo wrote:
> The changes I have made to the debian-installer configurations to the m68k
> builds right are fairly simple:
>
> In /build/pkg-lists/hd-media/m68k.cfg added following lines:
>
Hi Andrian,
From: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Sent: sábado, 8 de enero de 2022 9:10
> There is no need to create your own Release file or sign it, so I'm not
> sure what you are trying to achieve. You could also use rsync for
> clowning the mirror but then you would have to exclude the other
> arch
Hello Carlos!
On 1/8/22 01:31, Carlos Milán Figueredo wrote:
> Sadly, there is no mention to the keyring package in [1] nor the signing
> process. The documentation is missing several points. First, the sample
> config files to download at [2] do not include Unreleased repo, so I
> figured out tha
Hi Adrian,
From: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Sent: martes, 4 de enero de 2022 8:41
> You are missing the "debian-ports-archive-keyring" package, see:
>
> > E: The repository 'file:/srv/debian-m68k-archive sid Release' is not
> signed.
Sadly, there is no mention to the keyring package in [1] nor t
Hi Carlos!
On 12/26/21 00:44, Carlos Milán Figueredo wrote:
> After running these steps I run into some problems. It looks like when running
> sort_deps it just doesn't find any packages. I am attaching a log of the
> output,
> with my configuration files as well.
You are missing the "debian-por
Hi and Merry Christmas!
From: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Sent: jueves, 9 de diciembre de 2021 8:50
> 1. Create a local copy of the Debian Ports unstable mirror with reprepro
> 2. Checkout debian-cd from source
> 3. Edit CONF.sh and and easy-build.sh to suit your needs (see my
> attached variants)
Hi Adrian,
From: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Sent: lunes, 13 de diciembre de 2021 18:33
> Thanks, but I prefer making all those changes myself as I want to do
> that for all the other architectures where it's missing, too.
>
> Also, I want to do some clean up while at it.
>
> However, if you send
Hello!
On 12/9/21 23:24, Carlos Milán Figueredo wrote:
> If I am able to check that the changes successfully work, I will
> send a Merge Request in the debian-installer repo.
Thanks, but I prefer making all those changes myself as I want to
do that for all the other architectures where it's missi
Hi Adrian!
From: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Sent: jueves, 9 de diciembre de 2021 8:50
> No, in order to use them, you must first make sure that the ABI version
> in build/config/common is up to date. It won't work otherwise as the
> installer needs to know which kernel module packages to use.
As
Hello Carlos!
On 12/6/21 16:10, Carlos Milán Figueredo wrote:
> I have successfully built my own hd-media initrd and kernel image by cloning
> the
> Debian Installer repository [1] and building them from a Debian install on
> Aranym
> from the latest snapshot [2]. My Aranym has the following ker
Hi Debian/m68k people,
I have successfully built my own hd-media initrd and kernel image by cloning
the Debian Installer repository [1] and building them from a Debian install on
Aranym from the latest snapshot [2]. My Aranym has the following kernel:
Linux aranym 5.15.0-2-m68k #1 Debian 5.15.5
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