We currently still build debian-mac-12.10.0-i386-netinst.iso and debian-mac-12.10.0-amd64-netinst.iso images.
These are for an *old* Intel-based Mac Mini that had issues with image booting from certain disk layouts. From the wiki https://wiki.debian.org/MacMiniIntel#Macmini_2.2C1 - this was a long time ago. Most of these machines will be long since gone. In the same way that we stopped producing specific 32 bit UEFI images and rolled those into the 64 bit installer - removing the need for those multi-arch images - can we now afford to do the same for these images? *Most* modern Intel-based Macs will boot from the standard AMD64 install media though some may then have other firmware issues e.g. T2 chip and touch bar. Users have occasionally been confused and downloaded the wrong image. I noticed the images were still there in the release testiing for 12.10 today. Thoughts? Andy Cater ([email protected])

