Dear all,

I am facing a two-faceted challenge:

One is to make a very minimal, stable (reproducible in the sense of the same 
versions of the same package set) OS installation.
Two is to install from the network with netboot (pxe/efi).

Debian has no installer which out-of-the-box could access the contents of an 
installation CD over the net, but the above is attainable by merging and 
tweaking the cd- and net-boot initrds, without actually building the installer 
from scratch. We tested this.

Unfortunately Dev1 has no supported way (?) to be installed without 
pre-supplying a 300+ MB iso image to the target machine in some out-of-band 
way, like physically on a CD.

An ideal solution would be to let the cd-installer contain the network-related 
tools inside the initramfs (like Debian netboot media does) and initialize the 
network before trying to access the data from the CD. Then it would be easy for 
us to replace the CD with secured remote data, which we have done with Debian. 
Otherwise, even a plain Debian-like netbootable installation media would do.

Is there any practical way to reliably acquire or produce such a media, short 
of learning to be a Dev1 developer?

A related question has been asked by someone else on 
https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=3197 without any positive answer.

The outfall can decide the OS for hundreds of coming installations, which is 
why I am asking the question before giving up and taking the pain of systemd 
brought along by Debian.

Regards
/D
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