Hello,
the reason to use the way I explain was the for the current project I
need a crypt rootfs and LVM and didn't find a proper way todo this with
pre installed image.
Next to it, I try to copy all the files from d-i image to the vfat blob
partition but the installer didn't find the "cdrom" with
Hi All,
I'm just going to point out that there exists another way to boot into
the UI installer on RPi3, and perform an ARM64 Debian install in a
manner that is very close to what a user would perform on an x86 PC.
This is accomplished through the use of the official UEFI firmware that
now e
Hello,
Am Di., 5. Nov. 2019 um 06:20 Uhr schrieb Gunnar Wolf :
> OK, this is quite exciting news! It's great to see the Raspberries
> being closer to a first-tier architecture in Debian. TBH, I believe
> for almost all RPi users it will be easier to use the installed images
> — But yes, I can perf
basti dijo [Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 09:58:11PM +0100]:
> Hello Mailinglist,
> Hello Gunnar,
Hi, and thanks for the explicit mention :-]
> I get the debian installer running on my rpi3.
> This post is just to inform about the general possibility and for
> documentation propose on debian wiki.
OK, th
On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 09:58:11PM +0100, basti wrote:
> Hello Mailinglist,
> Hello Gunnar,
>
> I get the debian installer running on my rpi3.
Thanks for your report!
Cheers
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Hello Mailinglist,
Hello Gunnar,
I get the debian installer running on my rpi3.
This post is just to inform about the general possibility and for
documentation propose on debian wiki.
test with arm64 mode on rpi3b+
you need:
- sdcard with binary blob vfat partition (I use it from
https://wiki.de
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