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Re: Time to drop win32-loader ?



On Tue, Jul 19, 2022 at 03:46:09PM +0200, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud wrote:
>Hello there,
>(please CC me on replies, I'm not on these lists)
>
>(live from the d-i/debian-cd BoF)
>
>as some of you likely remember, win32-loader is shipped on d-i and debian-cd 
>images, and is added in autorun.inf for automated launch on Windows machines, 
>when USB/CDs are plugged in. What it does is allow a machine booted in Windows 
>to download a d-i image, put a grub image and d-i in C:/debian-installer, and 
>fiddle with the (old?) Windows bootloader to allow selection of d-i upon 
>reboot. It either works from the image, or downloading stuff from internet.
>
>I haven't checked (as I don't have access to Windows machines...), but I'm 
>quite confident that the Windows Bootloader fiddling is quite unlikely to work 
>on modern (Secure Boot ?) machines.
>
>That brings two sides of the question:
>* should it still be shipped on amd64 netinsts, CD's, other images?
>* should it still be offered on the mirrors ?
>  on https://deb.debian.org/debian/tools/win32-loader/stable/
>  (where it lands via dak's byhand handling upon uploads; but is manually 
>  moved by ftp-master on migrations and release days)
>
>(I orphaned win32-loader back in September, and it still doesn't have an 
>official maintainer; but I'd be happy to work towards ditching it away :-P)

Let's kill it, agreed. Please file a bug against debian-cd and I'll
remove it from our setup there.

-- 
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.                                steve@einval.com
"...In the UNIX world, people tend to interpret `non-technical user'
 as meaning someone who's only ever written one device driver." -- Daniel Pead


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