Remove mentions of debootstrap and chroots from the m68k-unknown-none-elf platform support doc
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# apt install qemu-user-static
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```
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To run more complex programs, it will be necessary to set up a Debian/m68k chroot with
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the help of the command `debootstrap`:
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```text
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# apt install debootstrap debian-ports-archive-keyring
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# debootstrap --keyring=/usr/share/keyrings/debian-ports-archive-keyring.gpg --arch=m68k unstable debian-68k http://ftp.ports.debian.org/debian-ports
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```
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This chroot can then seamlessly entered using the normal `chroot` command thanks to
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QEMU user emulation:
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```text
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# chroot /path/to/debian-68k
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```
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To get started with native builds, which are currently untested, a native Debian/m68k
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system can be installed either on real hardware such as 68k-based Commodore Amiga or
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Atari systems or emulated environments such as QEMU version 4.2 or newer or ARAnyM.
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ISO images for installation are provided by the Debian Ports team and can be obtained
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from the Debian CD image server available at:
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[https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/current](https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/current/)
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Documentation for Debian/m68k is available on the Debian Wiki at:
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[https://wiki.debian.org/M68k](https://wiki.debian.org/M68k)
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Support is available either through the `debian-68k` mailing list:
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[https://lists.debian.org/debian-68k/](https://lists.debian.org/debian-68k/)
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or the `#debian-68k` IRC channel on OFTC network.
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## Building
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At least llvm version `19.1.5` is required to build `core` and `alloc` for this target, and currently the gnu linker is required, as `lld` has no support for the `m68k` architecture
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qemu-m68k-static your-code
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```
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For more complex applications, a chroot or native m68k system is required for testing.
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For more complex applications, a native (or emulated) m68k system is required for testing.
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