@@ -53,6+53,8 @@ If you don't want to use the prebuild artefacts, you can build them yourself usi
apt update
apt install -y openssh-server
apt update
apt install -y openssh-server
+* Consult the **[/root/quickstart.txt](https://git.zerfleddert.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/m1-debian/blob_plain/refs/heads/master:/files/quickstart.txt)** file to find out how to do other interesting things.
+
# Livesystem
[Video Recording](https://tg.st/u/live.mp4)
* Prerequisites
# Livesystem
[Video Recording](https://tg.st/u/live.mp4)
* Prerequisites
@@ -119,8+121,8 @@ instructions and a video in order to do so, but short version is:
- Backup /boot/efi/EFI
- Delete the old stub and efi/esp partition
- Backup /boot/efi/EFI
- Delete the old stub and efi/esp partition
- - Rerun the asahi installer wie m1n1+u-boot option
+ - Rerun the asahi installer with m1n1+u-boot option
- Put the /boot/efi/EFI back
- Put the /boot/efi/EFI back
-So, you never need to install your Debian. Kernel updates are easy, stub
+So, you never need to reinstall Debian. Kernel updates are easy, stub
updates are a little bit more cumbersome but also seldom.
updates are a little bit more cumbersome but also seldom.