Short story:
Works a treat!
Longer story:
Details will have to wait (it's 3AM right now) but to keep it short -- I
put the two uI* files (ignored the .dtb file) onto an ext2 partition of a USB
stick. Followed the instructions on Martin's page, and successfully installed
back to the
Martin Michlmayr (2022-06-23):
> OpenRD was actually restored in u-boot upstream, but I doubt it's
> worth the effort to add it back to Debian since there are so few
> users. Then again, if you get OpenOCD running and want to try, maybe
> Vagrant could re-enable it. (Is armel going to be in the
* Rick Thomas [2022-06-23 03:20]:
> Short story:
> Works a treat!
Thank you for testing!
> Next test:
> 1) Install from/to a uSD card
> 2) Install from a uSD card to an eSATA disk drive --leaving the /boot
> partition on the uSD.
I think the system can boot from SATA (not sure
Martin Michlmayr (2022-06-23):
> (Is armel going to be in the next Debian release? I thought it was
> going to get dropped but it's still there.)
From yesterday:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2022/06/msg00192.html
Cheers,
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Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org)
* Cyril Brulebois [2022-06-23 19:42]:
> Here's what I just pushed to the bullseye branch (which is going to be
> used when building d-i for the next point release):
>
> https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/debian-installer/-/commit/3ef30be60ab128f53a0cd16e6c1e91a3123988b4
>
> I'm not
Martin Michlmayr (2022-06-24):
> If armel stays in bookworm, it might make sense to re-enable u-boot
> for that release, but we'd first file a bug on the u-boot package.
Looks like a plan: if that happens, get u-boot updated, let us know, and
we'll add that back.
> Thank you for resolving this
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