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Created Jan 20, 2021 by Antonio Pini@black-clover

Alpine installer firmware detection

As discussed in the devel mail list. Alpine installs quite a bit of firmware and, after the instalation, the user has to get rid of most of it. Debian installer has a nice script by which it detects and allows to install only the firmware which is really needed. It works remarkably well, and I haven't found such feature on any other distro. I think it'd be cool to see this implemented on Alpine, in keeping with the minimalistic approach.

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