12-28-2022, 09:07 AM
(12-20-2022, 09:34 PM)treebeard Wrote: I haven't heard of anyone attempting that. At the very least, I think a mainline kernel will not work (yet?). I assume also that grub is a no-go, hence the use of u-boot and tow-boot. u-boot is in the repository but I don't know if the installer will install it.
For what it's worth, even with mobian, most packages come from the debian repos. The mobian repo has a higher priority so if a package needed patches to accomodate the mobile form-factor or whatever, then it would come from mobian until the patches could be merged upstream. Mobian bullseye had many (a couple hundred?) packages patched thusly Mobian bookworm is down to a couple dozen, I think. The goal is to get everything upstreamed into mainline debian. I can't think of any reason to avoid mobian.
Do you have an Idea which packets need to be uninstalled that you dont have the phone stuff omnipresent?
If it boots straight into a shell, that would be a good starting point.
Last time I tried to strip down mobian, there were way to many packages which were dependend on eachother, so it was a p* in the ass to remove all that - thats the reason to not use mobian for that purpose (-:
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