Hi,
Diederik de Haas (2023-04-30):
> I suggest we stick to `brcmfmac43455-sdio.raspberrypi,4-model-b.txt` as that
> is its name in the upstream repo:
> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git
Yes please.
> > And a nitpick: the way this appears in the hw-det
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On 2023-04-30, Roger Shimizu wrote:
> I'm trying to support an ARM based RB3 / DB845c [1] dev-board with
> android-style boot image to flash-kernel.
...
> My question is:
> - Currently flash-kernel is mainly u-boot based, is it proper to add
> "mkbootimg" based devices?
My main worry here is inves
On Sunday, 30 April 2023 23:28:23 CEST Roger Shimizu wrote:
> Currently, the dev-board is supported by Linaro [2][3], and most
> kernel device-tree, patches and firmware are already upstreamed.
> I confirmed that with simple snippet below, generated boot.img can be
> used to boot the RB3 / DB845c d
On Sunday, 30 April 2023 20:25:50 CEST James Addison wrote:
> Do we _need_ to retain the vendor name and model name in the firmware
> filename?
>
> My guess (without being too familiar with the firmware loading process yet)
> is that it'd be easier to ship a concisely-named file that omit the vend
Hi there,
I'm trying to support an ARM based RB3 / DB845c [1] dev-board with
android-style boot image to flash-kernel.
(Surely it's targeting to post-bookworm)
Currently, the dev-board is supported by Linaro [2][3], and most
kernel device-tree, patches and firmware are already upstreamed.
I confi
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Hi Philippe,
pham...@bluewin.ch (2023-04-29):
> Configure network: [ X]
>
> - WAP3 support from the installer is required. My Laptop (Dell XPS
> 9520) does not have an RJ-45 connection, it only has Wifi available
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Hi,
It appears we have users with networking set up only allowing WPA 3.
Combined with laptops that only come with a wireless interface means
no onboard connectivity.
See https://bugs.debian.org/1035305
USB-to-Ethernet adapters are (somewhat) cheap and should be
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pham...@bluewin.ch (2023-04-29):
> I speak French so it's more complicated for me to communicate in
> English...
>
> Configure network: [ X]
>
> - WAP3 support from the installer is requ
Pascal Hambourg (2023-04-30):
> On 30/04/2023 at 10:16, Matt Taggart wrote:
> > IMO "hide the bootable option if GPT" (but maybe that is non-trivial).
>
> It should not be too hard. I can work on a patch against
> partman-partitioning if the d-i developers agree with this solution.
I'm happy to
On 30/04/2023 at 10:16, Matt Taggart wrote:
On 4/25/23 01:59, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
If this should be fixed, not sure how.
- Set/unset the "esp" flag at the same time as the "boot" flag if GPT ?
- Hide the "bootable" option if GPT
- Map the "bootable" option to the "legacy_boot" parted flag in
On 4/25/23 01:59, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
On 25/04/2023 at 03:24, Matt Taggart wrote:
When in the partitioning and editing a partition, if I am on the
"bootable" option and select, it does not toggle but remains "no". The
screen flashes, bot no change. I have not yet checked what ends up in
t
On 30/04/2023 at 01:47, Peter Ehlert wrote:
On 4/29/23 15:41, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
On 29/04/2023 at 16:02, Peter Ehlert wrote:
reboot gave me the Old GRUB menu, not including my new system.
What do you mean by "old GRUB menu" ? The GRUB which was previously
installed on /dev/sdb ?
the
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