I found a way that seems ok:
I installed Raspbian Stretch and migrated it to Devuan Ascii.
The package raspberrypi-kernel is in
"
http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian/ stretch main", so i left this in
my sources list, but pinned it with priority 200, so no other packages
are installed by accident.
Another way to update bootloader and kernel is through rpi-update.
At the moment all is working ok.
Am 2018-09-16 15:52, schrieb J. Fahrner:
> Hi,
> I dd'ed devuan_ascii_2.0.0_armhf_raspi2.img on sd card for my
> Raspberry Pi 2 model B, but it does not boot. No action, black screen.
> Are here any experiences with that model?
>
> In the past I installed Raspbian Jessie and migrated that to Devuan,
> but this no longer works because they changed installation of kernel
> with Stretch. In Jessie bootloader and kernel were in a separate
> section of repository (rpi) and could also be upgraded in parallel to
> Devuan repositories. But in Stretch it appears kernel and bootlader
> are in the main section, so they no longer get updates when switching
> to Devuan repositories.
>
> Are there packages for the Raspberry Pi kernel and bootloader also in
> Devuan repositories? If yes, what are the correct package names?
>
> Jochen
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