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They should also work on `image files with partition information` in general. 5 | 6 | # Selecting the target distribution 7 | Please refer to the different branches for your `target distribution`: 8 | * [`Debian 10 (Buster)`](https://codeberg.org/keks24/raspberry-pi-luks/src/branch/debian_10_buster) on a `Raspberry Pi Model B Rev 2`. 9 | * [`Debian 12 (Bookworm)`](https://codeberg.org/keks24/raspberry-pi-luks/src/branch/debian_12_bookworm) on a `Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.4`. 10 | 11 | # :heart: Donations :heart: 12 | If you appreciate this work and want to support my efforts, consider making a donation. 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