Hi folks I currently maintain ipxe. It is usualy used by x86 qemu to do all the network stuff. It also provides a large binary that can be loaded by grub.
As it is pulled in by qemu-system-x86 it needs to be installable on any Debian architecture. Currently it only ships an arch-all package that suffices this requirement, but it can only be built on i386 and amd64. The other solution at the time would be using cross compiler and build it seperately on each architecture. Now ipxe started to get arm support. I have no idea if it is already usable for qemu or what else. It should be possible to build arch-all packages during builds on different architectures. Aka build ipxe-qemu:all on i386 and ipxe-qemu-arm:all on armel. But I don't think this is a nice thing to do. It is also possible to use multiarch. This would make qemu-system-x86 uninstallable as long as i386 or amd64 is not enabled. Any thoughts on this? Regards, Bastian -- No more blah, blah, blah! -- Kirk, "Miri", stardate 2713.6