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Originally Posted by encol
My VB disk image is about 10G at the moment, and i have some personal stuff on it, so i can't share.
Anyway, creating a new Debian machine is quite trivial: just create a new Linux machine (i used a 64 bit one), download the Debian ISO and install on it, then follow instructions of the post 2 to add armel architecture and create armdisk img
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There are things about that in addition to its size (and personal contents) that keep it from being "General Purpose".
Currently, I am setting up a new Linux installation on my computer to replace the old one (eventually).
I was intending to make VB instances for my own use, so when I get started on that part of the project, I'll pay attention to coming up with a "GP" image that I can post.
But nobody hold their breath, I have been working on my new OpenSuse Tumbleweed install for months now. (Not that it is difficult, but I do a lot of 'customization' to get things 'my way').
So no ETA can be offered.