Re: What to do with d-i on armel?

2024-03-03 Thread Frank Weißer
Also late: I'm using it on a I/O-Mega IX2-200, using d-i as described here> https://github.com/artizirk/ix2-200 To be honest: The upgrade to bookworm was made via apt. readU Frank Christoph Biedl: Emanuele Rocca wrote... Any armel users out there? :-) Fairly late, but just to avoid the i

Re: What to do with d-i on armel?

2024-03-03 Thread Gianluca Renzi
The same here. We never used the d-i but we are using Debian systems (kernel and root file system) as daily bases of our line of products embedded systems. Hundred of thousands of boards are using Debian since Debian Lenny 5.0. From armel to armhf 32 bit systems. So a drop of the armel and/or armhf

Re: What to do with d-i on armel?

2024-03-03 Thread Martin
On 2024-01-09 22:19, Martin wrote: > On 2024-01-09 19:56, Emanuele Rocca wrote: >> though. Any armel users out there? :-) > > My employer uses Debian on armel, but not d-i :-) I should add: We never used d-i on armel and have our own kernel. Most other stuff is plain Debian, though.

Re: What to do with d-i on armel?

2024-03-03 Thread Ástor Ayllón Lázaro
just another armel-debian user here, running in an old intel es4000 since 2006. On Sun, 3 Mar 2024, 20:31 Christoph Biedl, wrote: > Emanuele Rocca wrote... > > > Any armel users out there? :-) > > Fairly late, but just to avoid the impression there aren't any left: > Yes, here. > > But that's no

Re: What to do with d-i on armel?

2024-03-03 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Bastian Blank (2024-01-07): > With Linux 6.6 we dropped the Marvell specific kernel image, as it > was not known to work on any of the available devices. We still have > another armel kernel left, the one of the Raspberry Pi 0 and 1, which > uses an ARMv6 CPU. > > This also removed all the udebs

Re: What to do with d-i on armel?

2024-03-03 Thread Christoph Biedl
Emanuele Rocca wrote... > Any armel users out there? :-) Fairly late, but just to avoid the impression there aren't any left: Yes, here. But that's not an objection against plans in Debian kernel and/or d-i, I'm using my own kernel, and should I ever have the need of a new installation, I know h