Good morning,


[I have searched the list archives and the debian bugzilla, but not got any
hits on this being discussed already. If it has, apologies, I missed it.]


I make extensive use of Debian on single board computers, and have a use
case to run them diskless over a VLAN using nbd-server & dnsmasq to provide
DHCP, TFTP and NBD. (SDCARDs are impractical due to the maintenance costs
due to poor reliability over time in harsh environments.)



Unfortunately, the Debian initramfs-tools does not support configuring a
VLAN from the kernel command line. I have patched it to add the flag,
"vlan=eth0.775:eth0", as Ubuntu (
https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/impish/man7/initramfs-tools.7.html),
without some of its ugly s390 compatibility bits.



The patch would be small, maybe 10 lines, just to init and scripts/function
(+more lines for the documentation).


Would this be of interest? If so I'll follow the instructions here:
https://salsa.debian.org/kernel-team/initramfs-tools/blob/master/docs/maintainer-notes.md
and send you a proper patch.


Thanks


Matthew



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