yes, if there is a signed kernel binary available that would indeed improve the 
situation a lot, currently rootstock downloads Packages.gz for armel on the 
build host, parses that with grep-dctl to determine the package name, downloads 
the .deb and unpacks it to get the vmlinuz file from it. 
having a properly signed vmlinuz from d-i would save me from having all that 
overhead.

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debian-installer images aren't signed in the archive
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/431790
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