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Bug#950578: fixed in linux 5.5.13-1



Does that mean that the next Debian ISO installer will use Linux kernel 5.5.13.1 or later?

Because, if that is not the case, this bug is certainly not fixed at all and must be reopened.

To reiterate, the problem is that the official netinst ISO cannot perform a network installation of the Debian packages due to its use of a 4.x kernel that is lacking an ACPI compatible Genet driver.

This means that the *installation* 4.x kernel (i.e. the default kernel used by the installer, which, unlike the post installation kernel, is not something that can be upgraded) must be patched with a retrofitted Genet driver.

In other words, if this is considered fixed simply because the additional Debian kernel package has been updated to latest mainline, then this is *NOT* fixed at all, as the one and original problem of not being able to perform a networked installation of Debian on a Raspberry Pi 4 will remain.

I would therefore appreciate if you can please answer the following:

Will the next release of Debian ditch 4.19 kernels altogether and switch to the 5.5.13-1 (or later) kernel for its installer?

Only if the answer to the question above is "yes" can the issue be considered fixed.

But if the answer is no, then you must reopen this issue and apply the proposed fix, as the 5.5.13.1 update will not address this issue at all.

Thank you,

/Pete


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