la 27.12.2025 klo 12.05 Cyril Brulebois ([email protected]) kirjoitti: > Martin-Éric Racine <[email protected]> (2025-12-25): > > We're now 2 weeks away from the next point releases. Can we fix this? > > Thanks for the reminder. > > Diving back in, the topic was backporting features that were published > in trixie and supposed to be working, to bookworm. > > There were/are two options: > - A blanket ~deb12u1 of the trixie version. Outside the changes we > would want to backport, I'm only seeing translation updates, so > that could work… but I'm not really a fan of seeing so many changes > for opu. > - Cherry-picking (only) the changes we want, and +deb12u1 the > bookworm version. > > I prepared a branch locally that implements the latter. Then I built a > netinst ISO using d-i components found in current bookworm (including > the text and gtk initrds), but shipping the modified rescue-mode via a > “local” directory.
> Netinst for amd64: > https://people.debian.org/~kibi/bookworm+btrfs/ > > Please test and report back! Thanks. I flashed this onto a USB stick and booted it in UEFI mode on a host with a brtfs root. Selected Rescue mode. Went through hardware detection and network configuration as usual. Selected the btrfs partition as root. Rescue mode offered to mount the EFI partition right after. I launched a shell and could verify that the correct partitions appear. I think we're good to go for Bookworm now. Thanks again! Martin-Éric

