On 2022-05-14, Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues wrote:
> Quoting Vagrant Cascadian (2022-05-13 23:23:09)
>> Ah, sure, could add that one... though probably want to make sure it is
>> at least possible to boot debian in that environment first...
>
> did you try if it's possible to boot debian using
Quoting Vagrant Cascadian (2022-05-13 23:23:09)
> > So if I'm not misunderstanding this, a u-boot binary built for the malta
> > config should be compatible with qemu?
>
> Ah, sure, could add that one... though probably want to make sure it is
> at least possible to boot debian in that environment
On 2022-05-13, Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues wrote:
> Quoting Vagrant Cascadian (2022-05-13 18:19:14)
>> On 2022-05-13, Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues wrote:
>> > The u-boot-qemu already builds for a number of targets. Would it easily
>> > be possible to add more so that at least all our relea
Hi,
Quoting Vagrant Cascadian (2022-05-13 18:19:14)
> On 2022-05-13, Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues wrote:
> > And none of the tools on that list offers these properties. In my latest
> > rant about the topic [1] I list u-boot-qemu as one of the possible
> > solutions. Using u-boot is nice becau
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On 2022-05-13, Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues wrote:
> And none of the tools on that list offers these properties. In my latest
> rant about the topic [1] I list u-boot-qemu as one of the possible
> solutions. Using u-boot is nice because:
>
> - it (theoretically)
Source: u-boot
Version: 2021.01+dfsg-5
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-Cc: jo...@debian.org
Hi,
creating a bootable Debian image is extremely easy thanks to the many
tools doing the same thing:
https://wiki.debian.org/SystemBuildTools#General_tools
What is hard is:
- doing this for foreign archi
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