On 2019-05-17, Rory Campbell-Lange <r...@campbell-lange.net> wrote: > On 16/05/19, Curt (cu...@free.fr) wrote: >> On 2019-05-16, Rory Campbell-Lange <r...@campbell-lange.net> wrote: >> > >> > Consequently I'd be grateful to know if: >> > >> > * it is possible to somehow install the backport kernel and dependencies >> > during the netinstall process >> > (apt-get install doesn't seem available on the virtual terminals) >> >> I guess preseeding is one way of doing it (gleaned from a rapid internet >> search): >> >> https://blog.raymond.burkholder.net/index.php?/archives/899-Debian-Preseed-Backport-Kernel.html > > That is very helpful, Curt. Thanks a lot.
All the experts are on vacation, apparently, but I think a less-involved, feasible method would be to use the netinstall iso normally but after grub installation (and *before reboot*), from a virtual terminal, 'chroot' into /target and install the backported kernel deb manually with 'dpkg -i' (you could mount a thumb drive containing the downloaded kernel or wget the kernel from the appropriate repository). I'm sure someone here can offer you the exact details of how to do that. Good luck. > Apart from the link you've kindly pointed me to, there is also an > ancient but still pertinent-seeming post here about using preseed files > with netboot: > https://www.credativ.com/credativ-blog/2010/07/howto-debian-preseed-with-netboot > > Also the manual at > https://www.debian.org/releases/stretch/amd64/apbs02.html.en > suggests one can provide a preseed.cfg file via tftp, e.g. > > preseed/url=tftp://host/path/to/preseed.cfg > preseed/url/checksum=5da499872becccfeda2c4872f9171c3d > > I'll give that a go. > > Thanks a lot! > Rory > > -- “When he was dry, he believed it was alcohol he needed, but when he had a few drinks in him, he knew it was something else, possibly a woman; and when he had it all — cash, booze, and a wife — he couldn’t be distracted from the great emptiness that was always falling through him and never hit the ground.” – Denis Johnson