I'm not sure exactly how debootstrap works but it seems to let me set
up an armhf install, and running file on the resulting /bin/bash shows
it's 32-bit. I get a good chroot simulating a drive but it doesn't
boot yet. It's 263 MB and I copied it with cp -ar to a blank SD card.
For whatever reaso
I could be wrong, but I also thought that processor errata
fixes/workarounds for 64 bit capable ARM processors are only
(consistently) applied to the 64 bit kernel.
i.e. if you run a 64-bit-capable ARM processor such as the A53 with a
32-bit Linux kernel, then you might hit unpatched processor
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