debootstick 2.8 source package in Ubuntu

Changelog

debootstick (2.8) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Bookworm support (thanks to ciscon@github)
  * The package is now architecture-independent
  * Support running from source dir (thanks to ciscon@github)
  * Raspberry Pi guest: improve binfmt cpu emulation handling
  * More robust guest resolv.conf
  * Fix possible missing space error when updating large initramfs
  * apt install: fix return code if ever it fails
  * Disk layout sizes: increase margins for security
  * Fix dependency issue (LP: #1981651)
  * Migration: Fix issues with 'disk' or 'part' in LVM labels
    (thanks to V.Danjean)

 -- Etienne Dublé <email address hidden>  Thu, 20 Oct 2022 14:32:04 +0000

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Uploaded by:
Etienne Duble
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Original maintainer:
Etienne Duble
Architectures:
all
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Builds

Lunar: [FULLYBUILT] amd64

Downloads

File Size SHA-256 Checksum
debootstick_2.8.dsc 1.5 KiB 995a8183f622f163f6bc0593e974d35727dea97bf5325db33fac9278fe59732f
debootstick_2.8.tar.xz 38.0 KiB 27bf91ddc77dc161caee11dc86d1ef9cd52ab1135c5a97296021d1ae9c2865e1

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Binary packages built by this source

debootstick: Turn a chroot environment into a bootable image

 debootstick is used to generate a bootable image from a Debian
 or Ubuntu chroot environment (such as one generated with
 debootstrap, docker export, etc.).
 This image should then be copied to a USB stick or disk and
 used to boot any amd64 machine (BIOS- or UEFI-based).
 debootstick can also generate an SD card image for a
 raspberry pi board.
 The embedded system is ready to be started live (no
 installation procedure needed), and is fully upgradeable
 (kernel and bootloader included).