My Pi is 0 2W[1] and I want to convert "RaspberryPi OS" 64-bit to
Debian.

I alrrady tried:

Live Migrating from Raspberry Pi OS bullseye to Debian bookworm
https://www.complete.org/live-migrating-from-raspberry-pi-os-bullseye-to-debian-bookworm/

but my Pi got stucked in boot so I had to restore the backup to SD card
using dd command.
I already asked about it on RPIi Forum but no useful answer:

https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?p=2361184&hilit=complete.org&sid=d38151fb0d5709c32075d448218f8497#p2361184

This RPI OS:
- already using debian's APT as source (it's RPIOS' default)
- is version Debian 13
so I believe it should be easy to migrate into pure Debian 13 without
formatting.

I believe the guide (above complete.org)'s "Moving /boot to
/boot/firmware" is outdated for Debian 13, that's probably because the
boot went wrong.

Are there anyone tried switching RPIOS to Debian?

[1]
https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/RaspberryPi/Raspberry%20Pi%20Zero%202%20W

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