Porting debian-installer to 2.6 for your architecture ===================================================== This is a fairly haphazard collection of notes on what you need to do to port d-i to 2.6 for your architecture. Kernels and build system ------------------------ * Create packages/linux-kernel-di--2.6/ with appropriate sets of module udebs. There are plenty of examples to borrow from here. * Create 2.6.cfg files in installer/build/config/ for each target you want to ship with 2.6. You'll need to set at least KERNELVERSION, KERNELMAJOR, and EXTRANAME. i386 has good examples here. Use FLAVOUR_SUPPORTED in the parent config file to get 2.6.cfg to be included in the build system. * If your kernels don't have ext2 built-in (some 2.6 ones don't), set INITRD_FS = cramfs (or INITRD_FS = initramfs to live on the bleeding edge). * Add your architecture to the module-init-tools build-dependency list in installer/debian/control. * If you need different packages in your initrd on 2.6 versus 2.4 which aren't already handled by the build system, use [2.4] and [2.6] qualifiers (see installer/build/README). Other packages -------------- * Make any necessary changes to packages/rootskel/debian/templates-arch. * Make packages/base-installer/debian/postinst install an appropriate 2.6 kernel when d-i is running with 2.6 itself. * You may need to make some changes to hardware detection in packages/hw-detect/. * You may need to tweak packages/usb-discover/usb-discover, particularly if you're using a different kernel version from other architectures.