fixing "raspi firmware" errors on the official amd46 ISO

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11 Oct 2025 23:22 #336302 by tommylight
@Andy,
sorry i was not aware anyone except Rod is involved into it.

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11 Oct 2025 23:40 #336304 by tommylight
@Rob,
as long as you are chrooted into the ISO, you can do everything you can on a normally running system, so yes, easy to remove at any point in time while preparing and before building the final ISO.

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12 Oct 2025 03:37 #336308 by unknown
This is kind of preplexing, shouldn't the architecture be arm or similar
Package: raspi-firmware
Architecture: all
Version: 1.20220830+ds-1
Priority: optional
Section: non-free-firmware/misc
Maintainer: pkg-raspi <pkg-raspi-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Installed-Size: 22281
Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.17.14)
Depends: dosfstools
Suggests: firmware-brcm80211, firmware-misc-nonfree, bluez-firmware
Breaks: linux-firmware-raspi3 (<< 1.20161123-2), raspi3-firmware (<< 1.20190718-1~)
Replaces: linux-firmware-raspi3 (<< 1.20161123-2), raspi3-firmware (<< 1.20190718-1~)
Filename: pool/non-free-firmware/r/raspi-firmware/raspi-firmware_1.20220830+ds-1_all.deb
Size: 4815784
MD5sum: 02766adeeeea1246010c8a3c2851a73b
SHA1: f37dba3e827325667381703815ac227ee1aa9b64
SHA256: 0094ced47a7fbb6a220ff83e7b43aa637a5d8f6802461e2e4e474597fb796f62
SHA512: 2ef6547b160b9207ce6bdf33572a4eed389c56db0b7172e049c5bf4c8471ee60f7fd5f05fd8bf08075ec4e8baae8a602e219b5592a854ed3e6678222a989a2d7
Homepage: https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware
Description: Raspberry Pi family GPU firmware and bootloaders
 This package contains all the proprietary files necessary to boot a
 Raspberry Pi board. This should work with all models in the 0, 1, 2, 3 and
 4 families.
 .
 Raspberry Pi is a trademark of the Raspberry Pi Foundation.

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