Next I've rebooted the device and started Debian. I've logged into my router and setup a static ip address for the hp5325 based on the mac address as saved in the uboot environment. Where 192.168.1.1 is the ip address of my router. Next I boot into Debian and setup a static ip address as cat /etc/network/interfaces Ok I've checked the date and time are correct in uboot and set the following ip address in uboot: 192.168.1.225. If someone is interested in trying those with the 4.18 kernel/MVEBU package in the meantime, let me know (they should work). I'm currently working on making similar device trees for Debian Buster but there are issues with the Debian Kernels 4.17+ that have stalled that work somewhat. I've created device trees and tested for the following devices: I've published the necessary files and instructions to Github: Using these device trees along with the ssh-based network-console installer image provided by Debian it is now possible to install Debian Stretch on these devices fairly easily.
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