Andres Salomon wrote: > Right. My suggestion doesn't address d-i issues. We have two > options, it seems; the modules that are downloaded from a debian mirror > can either be versioned to support multiple ABIs (either by package name, > or by including multiple versions of modules in the package)
This still requires tracking ABIs. As far as I can understand, your suggestion was to give up on tracking kernel ABI changes between any two uploads of the kernel. > downloading module source along w/ a compiler, and building them during > install. Some third party modules may be necessary for things like disk drive support or ethernet support. Before these are available, d-i has only an initrd available; d-i already brely fits on lower memory machines (32 mb or so); I hope you're not suggesting we run gcc there. Even a minimal compiler seems like quite a stretch, even assuming it would work. -- see shy jo
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