Hi! Recently, I made some progress with debian-installer on m68k and got it to build on m68k, at least the cdrom installer. It can be downloaded for testing purpose here [1]. It should work in emulators like Aranym and qemu-m68k in system mode. I haven't tested the installer myself yet, but Laurent Vivier had a go and he confirmed it actually loaded the installer from initrd \o/. However, there is one task that needs to be addressed and for that I need help. Since d-i hasn't been touched on m68k for a long time, the kernel module list is outdated and hence hardware like CD-ROM drives and similar are not detected. Thus, I would to ask around which modules are needed for the various hardware people have, e.g. SCSI driver for 68k Macs, IDE drivers for Amiga and Atari and so on. The drivers need to be added to the corresponding module list in [2] which will add them to module packages. The module packages then have to be included in the pkg-list for d-i on m68k [3]. Of course, the drivers need to be enabled in the kernel configuration as well. Another issue that needs to be addressed is that the loop-modules udeb package needs to be enabled for src:linux on m68k because it's required for the hdmedia d-i images. But I can open a bug report for that as well. Thanks, Adrian
[1] https://people.debian.org/~glaubitz/debian-installer-m68k/cdrom/ [2] https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/kernel/linux.git/tree/debian/installer/m68k/modules/m68k [3] https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/d-i/debian-installer.git/tree/build/pkg-lists/cdrom/m68k.cfg
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