On 2015-05-27, François-Régis wrote:
> Le 27/05/2015 20:36, Vagrant Cascadian a écrit :
>> On 2015-04-15, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
>>> Karsten Merker <mer...@debian.org> (2015-04-15):
>>>> On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 06:42:57PM -0700, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
>>> So I've been thinking about this for a while and I'm not too happy about
>>> possibly rushing these changes at this point. What could be considered
>>> instead is having these changes staged into unstable, let them migrate
>>> to testing/stretch when the freeze is lifted, and possibly backport them
>>> in to the jessie first point release. A workaround can be documented in
>>> the D-I Jessie RC3 errata.
>> 
>> Seems like we've missed the chance to resolve this for Jessie's first
>> point release, but perhaps we can make it for the second point release?
>> 
>> I don't see anything mentioned in the errata yet:
>> 
>>   https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/debian-installer/#errata
>> 
>> Not sure what the process is to update that, but I'd be happy to work on
>> some text for it.
>
> I was not very pushy to make this mentioned in the errata giving the
> fact that the most popular way to install debian on BBB is to use
> readymade disk images and not d-i.

If it's hard to install using d-i, it'll stay that way, which sounds
like a bug worth fixing to me.... :)


> That said I'd like to help on documenting.

Good.


>> Flash-kernel in unstable has the needed changes and u-boot in unstable
>> has the needed changes, although I think it would be better to go with
>> the smaller patch I had proposed earlier rather than backporting the
>> entire distro_bootcmd stack...
>> 
>> Now that USB support is working on the BBB with the kernel in
>> jessie-proposed-updates(Yay!), BeagleBone Black is a more attractive
>> platform for running Debian on, so it would be nice to get d-i support
>> working out of the box...
>
> Definitely yes, with flash-kernel, u-boot and kernel having a good
> coverage of bbb hardware, d-i could be the prefered way to use debian on
> bbb. (Vagrant:could you give me a pointer on the kernel supporting usb ?)

It was fixed in linux 3.16.7-ckt11-1 (as well as the 4.x version
currently in sid):

  https://bugs.debian.org/773400

It's currently available in the jessie-proposed-updates repository, and
I presume will be released with the stable point release coming up
shortly:

  https://wiki.debian.org/StableProposedUpdates


live well,
  vagrant

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