X-Git-Url: https://git.zerfleddert.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/m1-debian/blobdiff_plain/b08fd59c8ce394b03645a2133c667d4d697dbc14..ba729fa6a9b38794fc23a1be5a774c3d317fc553:/README.md diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 927e83d..7da2069 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,5 +1,14 @@ This pages explains how to install Debian on Apple Silicon machines. +# Debian Testing + +There is a new installer for Debian testing from noisycoil who is maintainer + of the Debian bananas team. In order to use it run and follow the instructions: + + curl -sL https://bananas-archive.debian.net/install | sh + +Original announcement: [Debian on Apple M1/M2: status and call for testers](https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2025/06/msg00241.html) + # Tripwires The USB-A Port on the Mac Mini will not work in u-boot and grub. The two additional USB-3 ports on the iMac 4 port model don't work in u-boot, grub @@ -32,6 +41,10 @@ using the following scripts: curl -sL https://tg.st/d | sh +* **Or** run the Debian testing installer: + + curl -sL https://bananas-archive.debian.net/install | sh + * Follow the installer instructions. * Once Debian is booted log in as root without password and set a root password @@ -104,9 +117,9 @@ Than open a terminal, and run the following commands: * You need to run the asahi installer and have either an OS installed or m1n1+UEFI. -* If you have a EFI binary on the NVMe and want to boot from the usb stick, you need to interrupt u-boot on the countdown by pressing any key and run the following comamnd to boot from usb: +* 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: - env set boot_efi_bootmgr; run bootcmd_usb0 + setenv boot_targets "usb" ; setenv bootmeths "efi" ; boot * 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,... @@ -223,9 +236,9 @@ updates are a little bit more cumbersome but also seldom. ./configure make -s -j$(nproc) +- Follow the instructions on how to install it. ## What about gnome? 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. -- Follow the instructions on how to install it.