linux-oem-osp1 is a kernel flavour, which builds udebs, which provides generic names of "disk-modules" and similar, which d-i in main depends on.
That's why it's pulled into main, as any other kernel flavour.
linux-oem-osp1 is a kernel flavour maintained by Canonical with partnerships of laptop & desktop OEMs and is shipped to customers on certified Ubuntu machines.
@tjaalton
linux-oem-osp1 is a kernel flavour, which builds udebs, which provides generic names of "disk-modules" and similar, which d-i in main depends on.
That's why it's pulled into main, as any other kernel flavour.
linux-oem-osp1 is a kernel flavour maintained by Canonical with partnerships of laptop & desktop OEMs and is shipped to customers on certified Ubuntu machines.
linux-oem-osp1 kernel should be in main.