04-10-2021, 01:29 PM
I seem to have a valid /proc/config.gz, I could in principle start from that and clone the kernel I think using modern kernel soutces. But it would probably have the same shortcomings. The config to mimic I think is the original mrfixit stretch which was just about perfect.
Or could I stick in just the kernel from Manjaro again? Work is being done in the debian-arm mailing list, I should ask there I guess. A mainline installer is the goal I think,whether it will boot from nvme I don' know. I boot from an sd card and manually mount a partition on the nvme now, it's only once a week or so. I don't really care for Manjaro. Or use a Manjaro kernel config to start..
The last i knew mainline Debian needed a serial console to bring it up at least the first time, I have one around somewhere.
Or could I stick in just the kernel from Manjaro again? Work is being done in the debian-arm mailing list, I should ask there I guess. A mainline installer is the goal I think,whether it will boot from nvme I don' know. I boot from an sd card and manually mount a partition on the nvme now, it's only once a week or so. I don't really care for Manjaro. Or use a Manjaro kernel config to start..
The last i knew mainline Debian needed a serial console to bring it up at least the first time, I have one around somewhere.