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<!-- Thecus N2100 (iop32 platform) is no longer supported in Jessie

   <sect3 arch="arm" id="n2100-install-files">
   <title>Thecus N2100 Installation Files</title>
<para>

A firmware image is provided for the Thecus N2100 which will automatically
boot <classname>debian-installer</classname>.  This image can be installed
using the Thecus firmware upgrade process. This firmware image can be
obtained from &n2100-firmware-img;.

</para>
   </sect3>
-->

<!-- GLAN Tank (iop32 platform) is no longer supported in Jessie

   <sect3 arch="arm" id="glantank-install-files">
   <title>GLAN Tank Installation Files</title>
<para>

The GLAN Tank requires a kernel and ramdisk on an ext2 partition on the
disk on which you intend to install &debian;.  These images can be obtained
from &glantank-firmware-img;.

</para>
   </sect3>
-->

   <sect3 arch="arm" id="kuroboxpro-install-files">
   <title>Kurobox Pro Installation Files</title>
<para>

The Kurobox Pro requires a kernel and ramdisk on an ext2 partition on the
disk on which you intend to install &debian;.  These images can be obtained
from &kuroboxpro-firmware-img;.

</para>
   </sect3>

   <sect3 arch="arm" id="mv2120-install-files">
   <title>HP mv2120 Installation Files</title>
<para>

A firmware image is provided for the HP mv2120 which will automatically
boot <classname>debian-installer</classname>.  This image can be installed
with uphpmvault on Linux and other systems and with the HP Media
Vault Firmware Recovery Utility on Windows.  The firmware image can be
obtained from &mv2120-firmware-img;.

</para>
   </sect3>

   <sect3 arch="arm" id="qnap-install-files">
   <title>QNAP Turbo Station Installation Files</title>
<para>

The installation files for the QNAP Turbo Station consist of a kernel and
ramdisk as well as a script to write these images to flash.  You can obtain
the installation files for QNAP TS-11x, TS-21x and TS-41x models from
&qnap-kirkwood-firmware-img;.

</para>
   </sect3>

   <sect3 arch="arm" id="marvell-install-files">
   <title>Plug Computer and OpenRD Installation Files</title>
<para>

The installation files for plug computers (SheevaPlug, GuruPlug, DreamPlug etc)
and OpenRD devices consist of a kernel and initrd for U-Boot.  You can obtain
these files from &kirkwood-marvell-firmware-img;.

</para>
   </sect3>

   <sect3 arch="arm" id="lacie-install-files">
   <title>LaCie NASes Installation Files</title>
<para>

The installation files for LaCie NASes (Network Space v2, Network Space Max v2,
Internet Space v2, d2 Network v2, 2Big Network v2 and 5Big Network v2) consist
of a kernel and initrd for U-Boot.  You can obtain these files from
&lacie-kirkwood-firmware-img;.

</para>
   </sect3>

   <sect3 arch="arm" id="armmp-install-files">
   <title>Armhf Multiplatform Installation Files</title>
<para>

The installation files for systems supported by the armhf multiplatform
kernel (see <xref linkend="armhf-armmp-supported-platforms"/>) consist of a
standard Linux kernel image, a standard Linux initial ramdisk image and a
system-specific device-tree blob.  The kernel and the initial ramdisk image
for tftp-booting can be obtained from &armmp-firmware-img; and the
device-tree blob can be obtained from &armmp-dtb-img;. The tar archive
for creating a bootable USB stick with the installer can be obtained from
&armmp-hd-media-tarball;.

</para>
   </sect3>