Remove mentions of debootstrap and chroots from the m68k-unknown-none-elf platform support doc

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kirk 2025-12-27 16:43:10 +00:00
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@ -29,40 +29,6 @@ binaries:
# apt install qemu-user-static
```
To run more complex programs, it will be necessary to set up a Debian/m68k chroot with
the help of the command `debootstrap`:
```text
# apt install debootstrap debian-ports-archive-keyring
# debootstrap --keyring=/usr/share/keyrings/debian-ports-archive-keyring.gpg --arch=m68k unstable debian-68k http://ftp.ports.debian.org/debian-ports
```
This chroot can then seamlessly entered using the normal `chroot` command thanks to
QEMU user emulation:
```text
# chroot /path/to/debian-68k
```
To get started with native builds, which are currently untested, a native Debian/m68k
system can be installed either on real hardware such as 68k-based Commodore Amiga or
Atari systems or emulated environments such as QEMU version 4.2 or newer or ARAnyM.
ISO images for installation are provided by the Debian Ports team and can be obtained
from the Debian CD image server available at:
[https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/current](https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/current/)
Documentation for Debian/m68k is available on the Debian Wiki at:
[https://wiki.debian.org/M68k](https://wiki.debian.org/M68k)
Support is available either through the `debian-68k` mailing list:
[https://lists.debian.org/debian-68k/](https://lists.debian.org/debian-68k/)
or the `#debian-68k` IRC channel on OFTC network.
## Building
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
@ -105,4 +71,4 @@ Very simple programs can be run using the `qemu-m68k-static` program:
qemu-m68k-static your-code
```
For more complex applications, a chroot or native m68k system is required for testing.
For more complex applications, a native (or emulated) m68k system is required for testing.