to make my case once more:
- Debian is more modular, what is the reason we don't follow what upstream does 
here?
- the size of the package leads to problems as evidenced in bug 1951422 and bug 
1951423
- it should be possible to carve out the larger bits into a separate package 
without making life hard for people who need those bits -> everybody happy

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Title:
  split some large, lesser-used firmware files into -extra package

Status in linux-firmware package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in linux-firmware source package in Jammy:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The linux-image-generic package depends on linux-firmware which is
  over half a gigabyte in size installed.  I will assume that quite many
  people do not have netronome hardware which weighs in at almost 150MB
  of that.  I kindly suggest to put such large firmware for less common
  hardware into its own linux-firmware-extra package which would be
  recommended by linux-firmare.

  Comments?

  I'm willing to help with the packaging provided that the changes have
  a chance to land.

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