1 This pages explains how to install Debian on Apple Silicon machines.
5 There is a new installer for Debian testing from noisycoil who is maintainer
6 of the Debian bananas team. In order to use it run and follow the instructions:
8 curl -sL https://bananas-archive.debian.net/install | sh
10 Original announcement: [Debian on Apple M1/M2: status and call for testers](https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2025/06/msg00241.html)
13 The USB-A Port on the Mac Mini will not work in u-boot and grub. The two
14 additional USB-3 ports on the iMac 4 port model don't work in u-boot, grub
15 and Linux. In order to install Linux on a FileVault-enabled Mac run the
16 installer from Recovery open Disk Utility > Expanding "Macintosh HD" >
17 Selecting locked volume > click "Mount". Debian does not include the choosen
18 EFI patch. As a result it will always pick the first ESP partition. This can be
19 problematic if you're using multiple ESP partitions for example when having
20 multiple Linux and BSD installations.
23 If you don't want to use the prebuild artefacts, you can build them yourself
24 using the following scripts:
26 - prepare_rust.sh - Prepares a rust installation suitable for kernel compilation
27 - m1n1_uboot_kernel.sh - Builds m1n1, u-boot and the kernel including gpu support.
28 - mesa.sh - Creates mesa packages
29 - bootstrap.sh - Creates Debian root and live filesystem
30 - meta.sh - Meta package which makes sure that we always get latest and greatest kernel.
34 [Video Recording](https://tg.st/u/debian_asahi_installer.mp4)
36 * Poweroff your Mac. Hold and press the power button until you see a wheel chain and Options written below. Approx 20 seconds.
38 * In the boot picker, choose Options. Once loaded, open a Terminal under Utilities > Terminal
40 * Run the asahi installer and select Debian:
42 curl -sL https://tg.st/d | sh
44 * **Or** run the Debian testing installer:
46 curl -sL https://bananas-archive.debian.net/install | sh
48 * Follow the installer instructions.
50 * Once Debian is booted log in as root without password and set a root password
55 * Configure wifi by editing the wpa_supplicant.conf, enabling the interface and remove the # before allow-hotplug to enable it during boot.
57 vi /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
59 vi /etc/network/interfaces
61 * Reboot to see if grub was correctly installed
65 * Install a desktop environment for example blackbox
68 apt-get install -y xinit blackbox xterm firefox-esr lightdm
70 * Create yourself an unprivileged user
72 useradd -m -c 'Firstname Lastname' -s /bin/bash <username>
75 * Optional install sshd. You can not log in as root, but only with your unprivileged user
78 apt install -y openssh-server
80 * 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.
84 [Video Recording](https://tg.st/u/live.mp4)
88 - USB Stick. this is what this guide assumes, but it is also possible
89 to run the Debian livesystem from another PC using m1n1 chainloading.
90 But if you know how to do that, you probably don't need this guide.
91 - If possible use an Ethernet Dongle, less typing.
93 * Create USB Stick with a single vfat partition on it and untar the modified Debian installer on it. Instructions for Linux:
95 # Identify the usb stick device
99 parted -a optimal $DEVICE mklabel msdos
100 parted -a optimal $DEVICE mkpart primary fat32 2048s 100%
102 mount ${DEVICE}1 /mnt
103 curl -sL https://tg.st/u/asahi-debian-live.tar | tar -C /mnt -xf -
106 In order to format the usb stick under Macos, open the disk utility, right-click on the usb stick (usually the lowest device in the list) and select erase. Choose the following options:
110 Scheme: Master Boot Record
112 Than open a terminal, and run the following commands:
116 curl -sL https://tg.st/u/asahi-debian-live.tar | tar -xf -
118 * You need to run the asahi installer and have either an OS installed or m1n1+UEFI.
120 * If you plug in the usb stick, u-boot automatically boot from the usb stick. If it doesn't you can interrupt u-boot with Ctrl-c and boot manually from USB:
122 setenv boot_targets "usb" ; setenv bootmeths "efi" ; boot
124 * Reboot with the USB stick connected, the Debian livesystem should automatically start, if it doesn't load the kernel and initrd manually, you can use tab. For x try 0,1,2,...
126 linux (hdX,msdos1)/vmlinuz
127 initrd (hdX,msdos1)/initrd.gz
130 * Log in as **root** without password.
132 * 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 get the networking up, etc.
136 ## Why has there been no kernel update?
138 For Debian stable I'm currently unable to update the kernel due to the fact
139 that the kernel requires new mesa packages and the new mesa package needs too
140 many dependencies which are not in Debian stable and I'm not willing to add
141 that many new packages. So I recommend that if you want the latest asahi
142 kernel, mesa, sound and other packages, switch to testing and use Thomas
143 Renards packages for testing. <https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Bananas>
145 ## How to enable spakers?
147 Currently speakers are only supported on M1 air. Install the necessary packages:
152 apt install -y alsa-ucm-conf-asahi speakersafetyd
155 After the reboot I need to restart the speakersafetyd in order to hear sound out of the speakers:
157 sudo systemctl restart speakersafetyd
159 ## Does it work on M2?
161 Yes, M3 is not yet supported.
163 ## Are you still maintaining this?
165 Yes, I do and will continue doing this until there is an official Debian installer.
167 ## If I install Debian, will it be easy to update the Asahi work as it develops?
169 Yes, long answer below.
171 To update the kernel to the lastest "stable" asahi branch you need to run
177 For installations before 2022-12-12, see <https://thomas.glanzmann.de/asahi/README.txt>
179 Later it might be necessary to upgrade the stub partion in order to
180 support the GPU code. As soon as that happens, I'll add the
181 instructions and a video in order to do so, but short version is:
183 - Backup /boot/efi/EFI
184 - Delete the old stub and efi/esp partition
185 - Rerun the asahi installer with m1n1+u-boot option
186 - Put the /boot/efi/EFI back
188 So, you never need to reinstall Debian. Kernel updates are easy, stub
189 updates are a little bit more cumbersome but also seldom.
191 ## How do I compile zfs on apple silicon debian?
193 - In order to build zfs you need the rust environment. So from the m1-debian
194 repository you have to run these scripts:
199 - Prepare your zfs build environment. You need to replace
200 /home/sithglan/work/m1-debian with your path to
201 your m1-debian checkout:
203 export CARGO_HOME="/home/sithglan/work/m1-debian/build/cargo"
204 export RUSTUP_HOME="/home/sithglan/work/m1-debian/build/rust"
205 source "/home/sithglan/work/m1-debian/build/cargo/env"
207 - Tell zfs which version of clang you use to compile the kernel:
209 export KERNEL_LLVM=-15
213 git clone https://github.com/openzfs/zfs
217 - Apply the following patch:
219 diff --git a/META b/META
220 index 3919b0d..67c9f7d 100644
223 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Branch: 1.0
239 - Follow the instructions on <https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/Developer%20Resources/Building%20ZFS.html> how to install it.
243 You need an unpriviledged user to log in. You should delete /etc/network/interfaces in order to manage the network under gnome. If you don't have an US keyboard, you can change the settings in Gnome > Settings > Keyboard.