Hi

 We now have a mostly working linux/versatile kernel in lucid, but to
 get to the vmlinuz file, a script such as rootstock would have to:
 a) figure out what the latest .deb name is in lucid (ABI name +
    version)
 b) download and verify that .deb
 c) unpack it and get to the vmlinuz file

 I'd love if we could re-enable versatile udebs and d-i images in lucid;
 that would give installation mediums for qemu/versatile (people would
 just run "qemu -kernel foo -initrd bar" and would get to d-i and be
 able to configure their system interactively) and would also make it
 much simpler for scripts such as rootstock to find a kernel (would just
 pull from a fixed URL below
 
http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/lucid/main/installer-armel/current/images/
 )

 Is there any interest/objection to doing this?

   Thanks
-- 
Loïc Minier

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