@davidrevoy Didn't realize this was for Debian, sadly Debian is no longer a project that cares about freedom -- at all. :-(

@amszmidt can't say I agree, as booting without proprietary software is like what, a single boot flag?

it even does it automatically whenever your hardware doesn't need it. (e.g you're using only components that work with FOSS software/firmware)

The netinstaller images don't include proprietary software either as far as I could tell.

@Rush it has little to do with booting and everything with including non free software in main. That is a fact, and little to disagree on. Debian is no longer even close to “100% free” as the claimed before and even took great (and sometimes illogical steps, e.g. GNU GFDL documentation) to try and achieve the goal in some level.