> On Jun 9, 2023, at 11:04 PM, Carlos Milán Figueredo <cmil...@hispamsx.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> From: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 7, 2023 9:30
> Subject: Re: Updated installation images for Debian Ports 2023-06-06 
> 
> Hi Adrian,
> 
>> Right, this completely fell of the table. I will try to prepare the changes 
>> for
>> the upcoming weekend. However, due to the current freeze for Debian 
>> Bookworm, I
>> cannot commit anything.
> 
> Even so, it shouldn't be hard to generate an initrd image that matches the 
> kernel in the snapshot... or maybe I am wrong? I remember trying and having 
> trouble getting compiled a new Linux/m68k kernel with a reasonable size for 
> the Amiga (actually, the size of the snapshots).

The problem here is that the network installer relies on the kernel packages on 
the mirror which is not static for unstable.

If you have a network installer with a 6.1 kernel, it stops working the moment 
the kernel in unstable is updated to 6.2.

The network installer can only really work with a static mirror like you have 
it for testing or stable.

>> Laurent Vivier has also prepared some improvements for qemu-virt which we 
>> had to
>> shelf until after the Bookworm release.
> 
> Would that mean that qemu can be used instead of MiNT?

You can already install Debian/m68k on QEMU. The virt flavor is just a custom 
virtual machine which provides more CPU power and RAM. It doesn’t emulate a 
real m68k machine.

Adrian

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