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install raspbian bullseye or bookworm #535
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Normally one can do that by specifying |
So there is currently no way to install the current debian stable bullseye on a raspberry pi using |
Not without the aforementioned workaround. |
And who is in charge of adding this kernel to bullseye? raspberrypi os is already based on bullseye so there is some kernel adapted to bullseye. |
That would be plugwash, but IIRC he won't do it as the 4.9 kernel gives problems with Bullseye's software (I don't know specifics). |
Ok, thanks for the information. Is there a way that we can help you with this new installer to install pure debian? |
Not now. But it would be helpful when I push the first stage of the rewrite (new structure, no new functionality) to Github, that people test it whether I didn't break anything. But I can understand when there's little interest for it as it only supports installing old releases. |
I'd be please to help once it'll be time to do so. Please do not hesitate to ping me. I have a spare raspberry pi dedicated for testing. |
@oupala Might be worth you checking out the @FooDeas fork of this project, as bullseye support was added in FooDeas/raspberrypi-ua-netinst#228 |
Is it possible to install raspbian bullseye or bookworm with raspbian-ua-netinst?
If yes, how ?
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