Rainer Weikusat via Dng writes:
> Bernard Rosset via Dng writes:
>> Thank you for those precious steps on how to swap a kernel version in
>> an ISO!
>
> [...]
>
> Something I should have mentioned as well:
Another I forgot about: The default kernel RAM block device size is
4M. This is way too sm
Bernard Rosset via Dng writes:
> Thank you for those precious steps on how to swap a kernel version in
> an ISO!
[...]
Something I should have mentioned as well: The installation kernel needs
(at least) support for initramfs/initrd, the RAM block device and
devtmpfs compiled in order to boot the
Thank you for those precious steps on how to swap a kernel version in an
ISO!
It will sure prove valuable to some people in the future. I wish I had
known how to do that a month ago in order to install ascii on a Dell
Latitude 7400, which Intel network chipset was not handled by the
shipped ker
After spending the time since 2016 with waiting how things will turn
out, a dying disk and certain recent Debian moves prompted me to stop
using this system (after 21 years) and migrate to the current, stable
Devuan instead[*]. Thank you for keeping the system I had been using all
these years avail